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Nathanael L. Ackerman
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- affiliation: Harvard University, Department of Mathematics, Cambridge, MA, USA
- affiliation: University of California at Berkeley, Department of Mathematics, CA, USA
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Journal Articles
- 2024
- [j16]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Younesse Kaddar, Jacek Karwowski, Sean K. Moss, Daniel M. Roy, Sam Staton, Hongseok Yang:
Probabilistic Programming Interfaces for Random Graphs: Markov Categories, Graphons, and Nominal Sets. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(POPL): 1819-1849 (2024) - 2022
- [j15]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Mary Leah Karker:
A Maximality Theorem for Continuous First Order Theories. Reports Math. Log. 57: 61-93 (2022) - 2021
- [j14]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Rehana Patel:
On computable aspects of algebraic and definable closure. J. Log. Comput. 31(1): 2-19 (2021) - 2020
- [j13]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Robert S. Lubarsky:
An introduction to feedback Turing computability. J. Log. Comput. 30(1): 27-60 (2020) - [j12]Nathanael Leedom Ackerman:
Encoding Complete Metric Structures by Classical Structures. Logica Universalis 14(4): 421-459 (2020) - 2019
- [j11]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Will Boney, Sebastien Vasey:
Categoricity in multiuniversal classes. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 170(11) (2019) - [j10]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
On the Computability of Conditional Probability. J. ACM 66(3): 23:1-23:40 (2019) - [j9]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Robert S. Lubarsky:
Feedback computability on Cantor space. Log. Methods Comput. Sci. 15(2) (2019) - [j8]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Will Brian:
Indivisible sets and well-founded orientations of the Rado graph. Math. Log. Q. 65(1): 46-56 (2019) - 2017
- [j7]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Aleksandra Kwiatkowska, Rehana Patel:
A classification of orbits admitting a unique invariant measure. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 168(1): 19-36 (2017) - [j6]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
On computability and disintegration. Math. Struct. Comput. Sci. 27(8): 1287-1314 (2017) - 2016
- [j5]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Jaroslav Nesetril, Rehana Patel:
Invariant measures via inverse limits of finite structures. Eur. J. Comb. 52: 248-289 (2016) - 2015
- [j4]Nathanael Leedom Ackerman:
Vaught's Conjecture Without Equality. Notre Dame J. Formal Log. 56(4): 573-582 (2015) - 2014
- [j3]Nathanael Leedom Ackerman:
Sheaf Recursion and a Separation Theorem. J. Symb. Log. 79(3): 882-907 (2014) - [j2]Nathanael Leedom Ackerman:
On Transferring Model Theoretic Theorems of \({\mathcal{L}_{{\infty}, \omega}}\) in the Category of Sets to a Fixed Grothendieck Topos. Logica Universalis 8(3-4): 345-391 (2014) - 2010
- [j1]Nathanael Leedom Ackerman:
Relativized Grothendieck topoi. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 161(10): 1299-1312 (2010)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2022
- [c9]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Julian Asilis, Jieqi Di, Cameron E. Freer, Jean-Baptiste Tristan:
Computable PAC Learning of Continuous Features. LICS 2022: 7:1-7:12 - 2020
- [c8]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Rehana Patel:
Computability of Algebraic and Definable Closure. LFCS 2020: 1-11 - 2019
- [c7]Feras A. Saad, Cameron E. Freer, Nathanael L. Ackerman, Vikash K. Mansinghka:
A Family of Exact Goodness-of-Fit Tests for High-Dimensional Discrete Distributions. AISTATS 2019: 1640-1649 - [c6]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Jeremy Avigad, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy, Jason M. Rute:
Algorithmic barriers to representing conditional independence. LICS 2019: 1-13 - 2018
- [c5]Sam Staton, Dario Stein, Hongseok Yang, Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
The Beta-Bernoulli process and algebraic effects. ICALP 2018: 141:1-141:15 - 2017
- [c4]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer:
Graph Turing Machines. WoLLIC 2017: 1-13 - 2015
- [c3]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Robert S. Lubarsky:
Feedback Turing Computability, and Turing Computability as Feedback. LICS 2015: 523-534 - 2013
- [c2]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer:
A Notion of a Computational Step for Partial Combinatory Algebras. TAMC 2013: 133-143 - 2011
- [c1]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
Noncomputable Conditional Distributions. LICS 2011: 107-116
Informal and Other Publications
- 2023
- [i10]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Younesse Kaddar, Jacek Karwowski, Sean K. Moss, Daniel M. Roy, Sam Staton, Hongseok Yang:
Probabilistic programming interfaces for random graphs: Markov categories, graphons, and nominal sets. CoRR abs/2312.17127 (2023) - 2021
- [i9]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Rehana Patel:
On computable aspects of algebraic and definable closure. CoRR abs/2101.11849 (2021) - [i8]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Julian Asilis, Jieqi Di, Cameron E. Freer, Jean-Baptiste Tristan:
On computable learning of continuous features. CoRR abs/2111.14630 (2021) - 2019
- [i7]Feras A. Saad, Cameron E. Freer, Nathanael L. Ackerman, Vikash K. Mansinghka:
A Family of Exact Goodness-of-Fit Tests for High-Dimensional Discrete Distributions. CoRR abs/1902.10142 (2019) - 2018
- [i6]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Jeremy Avigad, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy, Jason M. Rute:
On the computability of graphons. CoRR abs/1801.10387 (2018) - [i5]Sam Staton, Dario Stein, Hongseok Yang, Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
The Beta-Bernoulli process and algebraic effects. CoRR abs/1802.09598 (2018) - 2017
- [i4]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer:
On the computability of graph Turing machines. CoRR abs/1703.09406 (2017) - [i3]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Robert S. Lubarsky:
Feedback computability on Cantor space. CoRR abs/1708.01139 (2017) - 2015
- [i2]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
On computability and disintegration. CoRR abs/1509.02992 (2015) - 2010
- [i1]Nathanael L. Ackerman, Cameron E. Freer, Daniel M. Roy:
On the computability of conditional probability. CoRR abs/1005.3014 (2010)
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