Sebastian Krapp

Sebastian Krapp, Dr.
Lecturer Mathematical Foundations of Language
My background lies in pure mathematics, where I have worked on the intersections of mathematical logic and algebra. I actively support junior and senior researchers in the department and the NCCR Evolving Language in all aspects of statistical and mathematical methods. In teaching, I focus on helping undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students understand key mathematical areas related to the study of language, including combinatorics, probability theory, information theory, game theory, measure theory, set theory, complexity theory, recursion and formal language theory, as well as network and graph theory.
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Publications
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A Simple Explanation for Harmonic Word Order. Cognitive Science, 49(4):e70056.
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Ordered transexponential fields. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 176(4):103541.
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Embedding the prime model of real exponentiation into o‐minimal exponential fields. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 56(3):907-913.
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Definability of henselian valuations by conditions on the value group. Journal of Symbolic Logic, 88(3):1064-1082.
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Definable valuations on ordered fields. Model Theory, 2(1):101-120.
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On Rayner structures. Communications in Algebra, 50(3):940-948.
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Strongly NIP almost real closed fields. Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 67(3):321-328.
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Ordered fields dense in their real closure and definable convex valuations. Forum Mathematicum, 33(4):953-972.
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Models of true arithmetic are integer parts of models of real exponentation. Journal of Logic and Analysis, 13(3):1-21.
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Value groups and residue fields of models of real exponentiation. Journal of Logic and Analysis, 11(1):1-23.