About Me

Alex Creiner
Summary I’m mathematician currently working as a visiting assistant professor of Computer Science at Boston College. I believe that teaching and learning go hand-in-hand and believe that continuing to pursue knowledge and research myself is key to bringing the right energy to a classroom. I consider myself antidisciplinary in that I believe that all academics need to make efforts to break out of their niche specializations and look in places they don’t belong in order to collaborate and actually progress the development of human knowledge.

My Work

Alex Creiner
Current Projects Disproportionality Crises and the Contradictions Between Use-Value and Exchange-Value: An Exegesis on Morishima’s Reproduction Schema Completed Work Nothing is ever complete, but this is where you’ll find work that I at some point in my life declared finished. YouTube Series on Marx’s Political Economy YouTube Series on Computability and Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems My Dissertation Borel Complexity and Ramsey Largeness of Sets of Oracles Separating Complexity Classes This is the paper which was published based on the results of my dissertation.