Dr. Andres Caicedo joined the faculty at Boise State University in 2008. He serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and was appointed to the Graduate Faculty in August of 2009. He graduated with honors with a B.S. in Mathematics from Universidad de los Andes (Bogota, Colombia)in 1996, and then earned a Ph.D. from The University of California, Berkeley, in 2003. Dr. Caicedo has taught courses in Calculus, Abstract Algebra, Set Theory, and the Graduate Student Seminar, as well as directing undergraduate independent studies, and serving as a mentor in the McNair Scholars Program. His research interests include Set Theory, Combinatorics, Recursion Theory, Abstract Model Theory, Real and Complex Analysis, and Rings of Continuous Functions.
Articles
BPFA and Projective Well-Orderings of the Reals (with Sy-David Friedman), Journal of Symbolic Logic (2011)
If the bounded proper forcing axiom BPFA holds and ω1=ω1L, then there is a lightface...
Regressive Functions on Pairs, European Journal of Combinatorics (2010)
We compute an explicit upper bound for the regressive Ramsey numbers by a combinatorial argument,...
Books
Set Theory and Its Applications: Annual Boise Extravaganza in Set Theory, 1995--2010, Boise, Idaho (with Liljana Babinkostova, S. Geschke, and Marion Scheepers), Faculty Authored Books (2011)
This book consists of several survey and research papers covering a wide range of topics...