Jennifer Chubb
Associate Professor
Biography
Jennifer Chubb's general research area is logic and computability theory, in particular computable structure theory. She is also studying quantum computing & quantum logic.
Appointments
- Department Chair, University of San Francisco (2023)
Education
- PhD, Mathematics, George Washington University, 2009
- MS, Applied Mathematics, George Mason University, 2003
- BS, Physics & Applied Mathematics, George Mason University, 1999
Selected Publications
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Approximating functions and measuring distance on a graph, co-authored with W. Calvert and R. Miller, Proceedings of the 2011 Asian Logic Conference (2013)
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Degree spectra of the successor relation of computable linear orderings, co-authored with A. Frolov, and V. Harizanov. Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (2009) 7-13.
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Reverse mathematics, computability, & partitions of trees, co-authored with J. Hirst and T. McNicholl. Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (2009) 201-15.
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Partial automorphism semigroups, co-authored with V. Harizanov, A. Morozov, S. Pingrey, E. Ufferman. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (2008) 245-258.
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Pi-0-1 classes and strong degree spectra of relations, co-authored with J. Chisholm, V. Harizanov, D. Hirschfeldt, C. Jockusch, T. McNicholl, and S. Pingrey. Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (2007), pp. 1003-1018.
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The breakdown of synchronization in systems of non-identical chaotic oscillators: theory and experiment, co-authored with E. Barretto, P. So, and B. Gluckman. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. Vol. 10, No. 11 (2001) 2705-2713.