Retrospective Workshop on Forcing and its Applications
Overview
The fall 2012 thematic program at the Fields Institute on Forcing and its Applications witnessed breakthroughs in both the internal study of set theory as well as its applications to fields such as analysis and the general theory of topological groups. This workshop will bring together experts studying different aspects of set theory related to the program --- large cardinals, singular cardinals, infinite combinatorics, and forcing axioms --- as well as closely related fields of mathematics such as functional analysis and topology.
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Schedule
09:30 |
Alan Dow, University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
11:00 |
Juris Steprans, York University |
14:00 |
Jindrich Zapletal, University of Florida |
15:30 |
Sean Cox, Virginia Commonwealth University |
09:30 |
Spencer Unger, University of California, Los Angeles |
11:00 |
Christina Brech, University of São Paulo |
14:00 |
John Krueger, University of Northern Texas |
15:30 |
Dima Sinapova, University of Illinois, Chicago |
09:30 |
Michael Hrušák, UNAM, Morelia |
11:00 |
Jordi Lopez Abad |
14:00 |
Open questions on ultrafilters arising from p, t and model theory
Maryanthe Malliaris, University of Chicago |
15:30 |
Heike Mildenberger, Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg |
09:30 |
Dana Bartošová, University of Toronto |
11:00 |
Yinhe Peng, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
14:00 |
Natasha Dobrinen, University of Denver |
15:30 |
Assaf Rinot, Bar-Ilan University, Israel |
09:30 |
Matteo Viale, University of Torino |
11:00 |
Miguel Angel Mota |
14:00 |
Konstantinos Tyros, University of Warwick |
15:30 |
Marcin Sabok, McGill University |