Two-year postdoctoral position in set theory and logic at NUS
The department of mathematics of the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in set theory and logic which will start in July 2018. The logic group at NUS consists of 4 faculty members and a varying number of postdoctoral fellows working in set theory and recursion theory. The department o ...
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Logic Colloquium 2018, Udine, July 23 - 28, 2018
The Logic Col­lo­quium 2018 is the an­nual Eu­ro­pean summer meeting of the As­so­ci­a­tion of Sym­bolic Logic (ASL), that will be held during July 23—28, 2018 at the Uni­ver­sity of Udine, Italy. Godel Lecture Rod Downey Victoria University of Wellington Tu­to­rial Speakers Ul­rike Sat­tler University of Manchester Ka­trin Tent WWU Münster  Ple ...
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TOPOSYM, July 25–29, 2016
Twelfth Symposium on General Topology and its Relations to Modern Analysis and Algebra www.toposym.cz Toposym 2016 will be held on July 25–29, 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic under the auspices of the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University.&hellip; ...
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Peng Ning Ning: Defining a randomness notion via another.
Invitation to the Logic Seminar at the National University of Singapore Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2014, 17:00 hrs Room: S17#04-04, Department of Mathematics, NUS Speaker: Peng Ning Ning Title: Defining a randomness notion via another. Abstract: In this talk, we ask whether a given randomness notion can be defined via another randomness notion. If so,&hellip; ...
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Diana Carolina Montoya Amaya: Some cardinal invariants of the generalized Baire spaces
The successful PhD defense of Diana Carolina Montoya Amaya took place Wednesday, June 14 at the KGRC. Congratulations! Abstract: The central topic of this talk is the well-known Cardinal invariants of the continuum and it is divided in two parts: In the first one we focus on the general ...
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Omer Mermelstein: ​Searching for template structures in the class of Hrushovski ab initio geometries
BGU seminar in Logic, Set Theory and Topology. Tuesday, ​December ​​​26th, 12:15-13:3, Seminar room -101, Math building 58. Speaker:​ ​ Omer Mermelstein (BGU) Title: ​​Searching for template structures in the class of Hrusho ...
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Aleksandra Kwiatkowska: Universal minimal flows of the homeomorphism groups of Ważewski dendrites
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday July 25th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Program: Aleksandra Kwiatkowska -- Universal minimal flows of the homeomorphism groups of Ważewski dendrites For each P ⊆ {3,4,...,ω} there is a continuum called Ważewski dendrite W_P, we c ...
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Wednesday seminar
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday July 25th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Program: Aleksandra Kwiatkowska -- Universal minimal flows of the homeomorphism groups of Ważewski dendrites For each P ⊆ {3,4,...,ω} there is a continuum called Ważewski dendrite W_P, we can construct&hellip; ...
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Wednesday seminar
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday July 18th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Program: Jan Grebík -- Borel chromatic numbers I will present an overview of known facts about Borel chromatic numbers of Borel graphs. I will also state a problem concerning continuous&hellip; ...
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Yinhe Peng: Basis of Countryman lines
Place: Fields Institute (Room 210) Date: July 13 , 2018 (13:30-15:00) Speaker: Title: Basis of Countryman lines Abstract: U. Abraham and S. Shelah proved that it is consistent to have a 2 element basis for Countryman lines. J. T.  Moore proved that, under PFA, these 2 Countryman lines serve as a basis for Aronszajn lines. We&hellip; ...
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Assaf Shani: Borel equivalence relations and symmetric models
HUJI Logic Seminar We will have a meeting of the Logic Seminar this Wednesday 11/7, 11-13 Ross 70A.   Title:  Borel equivalence relations and symmetric models   Speaker: Assaf Shani   Abstract: We develop a correspondence between the study of Borel equivalence relations induced by closed subgroups of $S_\infty$, and the study of sym ...
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Wednesday seminar
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday July 11th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Program: Jindřich Zapletal -- Geometric forcing In joint effort with Paul Larson we develop a theory which makes possible a complete control over simple forcing extensions of the Solovay model&hellip; ...
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Hossein Lamei Ramandi: A minimal Kurepa tree with respect to club embeddings
Place: Fields Institute (Room 210) Date: July 6, 2018 (13:30-15:00) Speaker: Hossein Lamei Ramandi Title:  A minimal Kurepa tree with respect to club embeddings Abstract:  We will prove that it is consistent with CH that there is a Kurepa tree which club embeds into all of its Kurepa sub trees. Moreover ...
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11th Young Set Theory Workshop, Lausanne, June 25–29, 2018
The aims of the Young Set Theory workshops are to bring together young researchers in the domain of set theory and give them the opportunity to learn from each other and from experts in a friendly environment. A long-term objective of this series of workshops is to create and maintain a network of young set&hellip; ...
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Last call for registration - Set theory today, Vienna, September 10-14, 2018
Dear all, Let us remind you that registration closes to our conference soon. If you would like to attend and have not registered yet, please send an email to the organizers by June 30 with your full name and affiliation, dates of arrival and departure, at: cantor2018.logic@univie.ac.at The conference has no r ...
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Wednesday seminar
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday June 27th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Jindra Zapletal will present a talk. Best, David ...
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Ilya Shapirovsky: Locally finite varieties of modal algebras
Place: Fields Institute (Room 210) Date: June 15, 2018 (13:30-15:00) Speaker: Ilya Shapirovsky Title: Locally finite varieties of modal algebras Abstract: A modal algebra is a Boolean algebra enriched with an additive operation. Equational theories of modal algebras are called modal logics. A logic L is said to be n-tabular if, up to th ...
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Wednesday seminar
Dear all, The seminar meets on Wednesday June 20th at 11:00 in the Institute of Mathematics CAS, Zitna 25, seminar room, 3rd floor, front building. Program: Mirna Džamonja -- Higher order versions of the logic of chains close First order logic of chains was discovered by Carol Karp and revisited in recent work of Dz.&hellip; ...
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Zoltán Vidnyánszky: Borel chromatic numbers: finite vs infinite
KGRC Research Seminar - 2017-06-08 at 4pm. Speaker: Zoltán Vidnyánszky (York University, Toronto, Canada) Abstract: One of the most interesting results of Borel graph combinatorics is the $G_0$ dichotomy, i. e., the fact that a Borel graph has uncountable Borel chromatic number if and only if it contains a Borel homomorphic imag ...
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Zoltán Vidnyánszky: Anti-basis results for graphs of infinite Borel chromatic number
Place: Fields Institute (Room 210) Date: March 24, 2017 (13:30-15:00) Speaker: Zoltán Vidnyánszky, York University Title: Anti-basis results for graphs of infinite Borel chromatic number Abstract: One of the most interesting results of Borel graph combinatorics is the $G_0$ dichotomy, ...
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