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Willem Fouché

University of South Africa
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  • University of South Africa
    Department of Decision Science
    Regular Faculty
University of Stellenbosch
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1982
Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Diophantine properties of brownian motion: recursive aspects
    In Vasco Brattka, Hannes Diener & Dieter Spreen (eds.), Logic, Computation, Hierarchies, De Gruyter. pp. 139-156. 2014.
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    Kolmogorov complexity and symmetric relational structures
    with P. H. Potgieter
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3): 1083-1094. 1998.
    We study partitions of Fraïssé limits of classes of finite relational structures where the partitions are encoded by infinite binary strings which are random in the sense of Kolmogorov-Chaitin
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogic and Philosophy of Logic, Miscellaneous
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    Arithmetical representations of brownian motion I
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1): 421-442. 2000.
    We discuss ways in which a typical one-dimensional Brownian motion can be approximated by oscillations which are encoded by finite binary strings of high descriptive complexity. We study the recursive properties of Brownian motions that can be thus obtained
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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