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Barry Cooper photo Professor  S.  BARRY COOPER

School of Mathematics
University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, U.K.
Research
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Phone: 0113 343 5165 - FAX: 0113 343 5090
Email: Mail me image s.b.cooper @ leeds.ac.uk
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Contents | Research | Logic | Computability | Seminars | PhD students | Conferences | Personal | Teaching | Leeds
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button RESEARCH INTERESTS : Mathematical logic (see Mathematical Logic Around the World); space COMPUTABILITY THEORY and applications to science and the humanities - see papers Incomputability in Nature, Clockwork or Turing U/universe, Computability and emergence, Definability as hypercomputational effect, or Alan Turing and Enigmatic Statistics (pdf files); complexity theory; combinatorics and graph theory.
A short computability in context reading list.
See the February 2005 University of Leeds Reporter for a rather journalistic slant on incomputability.
Or how about a March 2013 talk in a pub on Alan Turing: The Building of a Brain
For the record, here's my Amazon author page
And a June 2013 Elsevier Connect interview for launch of Alan Turing - His Work and Impact

button Recent PREPRINTS, PAPERS AND TALKS etc. See also books:
Computability Theory book How the World Computes TAMC 2012 NCP LC06
Computability in Context Computability and Models book lncs TAMC 2007 Proceedings
TAMC 2006 Proceedings CiE 2005 Proceedings Computability, Enumerability, 
Unsolvability book Sets and Proofs Models and Computability
To buy:

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button Books in preparation:
  • S. B. Cooper and A. Hodges: The Once and Future Turing: Computing the World, Cambridge University Press
  • S. B. Cooper and A. Sorbi: Computing with Incomplete Information: The Mathematics of Enumeration and Positive Reducibilities , World Scientific Publishing
  • S. B. Cooper: Machines, Memes and Incomputability: Alan Turing's Other Great Legacy , World Scientific Publishing
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button Current and recent research students:
Liliana Badillo - Arrived in Leeds from sunny Mexico in October 2009, read Los Detectives Salvajes - had art classes at Frida Kahlo's house (spot logician Jan van Heijenoort) thumbnail Stijn Vermeeren - arriving from Aarschot, Belgium, via Part 3 at Cambridge, Oct. 2009 - represented Belgium in Int. Mathematical Olympiad! Hiking in Scotland, February 2013
thumbnail James Gay - arrived from Manchester Sept. 2012 Daoud Siniora - arrived in Leeds from East Jerusalem, via Edinburgh, in April 2013
Kyung Il Lee - arrived in Leeds from Western Illinois University in September, 2006. Married April 2007. My students at CiE07. March 2008 - Hyun Jin has a baby! - Chae-Un. Graduated 2012, now lecturing in Seoul thumbnail Phil Ellison - arrived from Cambridge Sept. 2007 - graduated 2011
thumbnail Charles Harris - we seek him here, we seek him there ... but caught (with Andrea Sorbi) by Bahareh at CiE 2006. Another at CiE06. Back in Leeds as an EPSRC Fellow from Oct. 2008 to 2011 - now in Bristol thumbnail Mariya Soskova - speaking. On steam bus in Whitby Feb, 2006. At Great Wall, and Forbidden City. Bletchley Park, 2006. CiE06. Singapore. CiE07. Olympos 2007. Sofia 2008. Dr M. I. Soskova - now in Berkeley
thumbnail Anthony Morphett from Melbourne. George and Elaine's housewarming, June 2006 - and Great Wall, Simatai, 2006. Colossus rebuild, Bletchley. CiE06 RatPack - now lecturing back in Australia thumbnail George Barmpalias - on holiday in Greece - and back in the Leeds winter, working with Andy Lewis. Our favourite photo of George and Elaine. In New Zealand Oct. 2007-08 ... then Amsterdam ... now Beijing
bahareh Bahareh Afshari - at home in Tehran, with some light reading. Mashhad, New Year 2005-06. A wild winters day, Whitby beach. Concentrating, IPM, Tehran, 2006. Now in Oxford thumbnail Andrew E M Lewis - at a conference in Kazan, July, 2004. At Badaling, China, 2006. Royal Society advanced fellow in Leeds from Oct. 2007 - summer 2013. Now at LSE in London
thumbnail Matthew B Giorgi - back in the UK (but sadly not Leeds) from two years in Siena

button Current and recent courses:
MATH0111: Elementary Differential Calculus
Available class handouts
MATH1060: Introductory Linear Algebra
Available class handouts, currently only via the VLE
MATH3163/ 5164: Computability and Unsolvability
Available class handouts (for 2011-12)
MATH3102: Mathematical Logic 2
Available class handouts (for 2010-11)
MATH3032: Graph Theory
Available class handouts (for 2009-10)
MATH2040: Mathematical Logic 1
Available class handouts (for 2005-06)
MATH2210: Intro. to Discrete Mathematics
Available class handouts (for 2004-05)

button Some biographical notes (very out-of-date)- and some not-so-recent conference photographs.

button Some seminars of interest: Leeds Logic Seminar , the Computability Theory Seminar and the SIGLaC - Special Interest Group in Logic and Computation - seminars

button Opportunities for postgraduate research in logic at Leeds - and a brief genealogy

button Information on the association Computability In Europe - and its first nine conferences CiE 2005, CiE 2006, CiE 2007, CiE 2008, CiE 2009, CiE 2010, CiE 2011, CiE 2012 and CiE 2013
CiE 2005 small poster CiE 2006 small poster CiE 2007 small poster CiE 2008 small poster
CiE 2009 small poster CiE 2010 small poster CiE 2011 small poster CiE 2012 small poster CiE 2012 small poster

Many thanks to everyone who visited my sponsor page for the 2010 London Marathon - we raised over 1,690 pounds for Age Concern, a great result.

button The old Logic Colloquium '97 webpage (also large photo of the participants)

button The Recursive Function Theory Newsletter

button (for internal use) Research funding information

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