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Adam Ostaszewski is a prominent figure in the realm of Mathematics, holding a Ph.D. from University College London (1973). His academic journey has seen him engage deeply with topological descriptive set theory under the guidance of Professor C. Rogers, FRS. Throughout his career, he has been intricately involved in the Logic Seminar at Bedford College, organized by Professor Wilfrid Hodges. His post-doctoral fellowship at Leicester University allowed him to work closely with Professor Roy O. Davies. Adam has been a long-standing visitor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, actively participating in seminars on Logic and General Topology. Joining the London School of Economics (LSE) in 1975, he has developed a keen interest in research that bridges pure and applied mathematics, particularly in Social Sciences. His research spans Set Theory, General Topology, Analysis, and Probability, with recent efforts focusing on category-measure duality and the implications of functional equations. Additionally, he has explored the mathematics underlying Economic Theory, Accounting Theory, and Game Theory, with significant contributions to optimal voluntary-disclosure theory.
Department of Economics