
TL;DR
The 2015 Logic Blog compiles diverse results in logic, including new contributions in group theory, higher randomness, and computable ergodic theory, some of which are unlikely to be published elsewhere.
Contribution
It introduces a group theory section to the logic blog, presenting novel results in areas like higher randomness and computable ergodic theory.
Findings
New results in higher randomness
Results in computable ergodic theory
First inclusion of a group theory part
Abstract
The 2015 Logic Blog contains a large variety of results connected to logic, some of them unlikely to be submitted to a journal. For the first time there is a group theory part. There are results in higher randomness, and in computable ergodic theory.
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TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
