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                   THE 
                    FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 
                     
                    20th 
                    ANNIVERSARY 
                    YEAR  
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                        July-December 
                          2012 Thematic Program on Forcing and its Applications 
                            
                         
                         
                           October 22-26, 2012 
                            Workshop on Forcing Axioms and their Applications
                          Organizing Committee:  
                          Jordi Lopez Abad, Justin Tatch Moore, Stevo Todorcevic
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            Overview
            This workshop will bring together researchers working on combinatorial 
              analysis of Banach spaces and those specializing in forcing axioms. 
              Central to the discussion will be combinatorial consequences of 
              Martin's Maximum which are driven by applications and which are 
              readily accessible to those working in analysis and other fields. 
              The driving goal will be to progress our understanding in well known 
              open problems in the the theory of Banach space such as the metrization 
              problem for compact convex sets, the smooth bump problem, and the 
              separable quotient problem. 
            Daniel Soukup has compiled all the open problems raised in the 
            workshop: http://settheory.mathtalks.org/?p=681
            Schedule
            
               
                | Monday, October 22 | 
               
               
                |  9:30 | 
                Justin Tatch Moore, Cornell University 
                  Martin's Maximum, a tutorial 1 
                   
                    The purpose of these talks will be to survey the consequences 
                      of Martin's Maximum. This will be done by isolating consequences 
                      of MM -- specifically the P-ideal Dichotomy, the Open Coloring 
                      Axiom, and the Strong Reflection Principle -- which have 
                      proved useful in applications. A focus will be placed on 
                      showing how these consequences can be applied in practice. 
                      If time permits, we will also examine how to build the forcing 
                      notions needed to show that these consequences follow from 
                      MM. 
                     
                   
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                Coffee break | 
               
               
                |  11:00 | 
                Alan Dow, UNC Charlotte 
        Martin's Axiom and initially W1-compact spaces 
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                | 12:00-2:00 | 
                Lunch Break | 
               
               
                |  2:00 | 
                 
                   Michael Hrusak, Universidad Nacional Autónoma 
                    de México 
                    Malykhin's problem 
                   
                    Answering a 1978 problem of Malykhin we show that it is 
                      relatively consistent with ZFC that every separable Frechet-Urysohn 
                      topological group is metrizable. (Joint work with Ulises 
                      Ariet Ramos Garcia) 
                   
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                Tea Break | 
               
               
                |  3:30 | 
                Back 
                  to Fields Colloquium,  
                  Valentin Ferenczi, Universidade de São Paulo and 
                  l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 
                  On Gowers' classification program in Banach space theory 
                  and  
        Christian Rosendal, University of Illinois at Chicago,  
        On bounded representations and maximal (slides) 
        symmetry  | 
               
               
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                Reception cash bar | 
               
               
                | Tuesday, October 23 | 
               
               
                |  9:30 | 
                Justin Tatch Moore, Cornell 
                  University 
                  Martin's Maximum, a tutorial 2 | 
               
               
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                Coffee break | 
               
               
                |  11:00 | 
                Richard Haydon, Mathematical Institute, 
                  Oxford | 
               
               
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                Lunch Break | 
               
               
                |  2:00 | 
                Problems | 
               
               
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                Tea Break | 
               
               
                |  3:30 | 
                Paul Larson, Miami University 
                  Models of size $\aleph_1$ in abstract elementary classes 
                   
                   
                    We will present some applications of iterated generic ultrapowers 
                      to the study of models of cardinality $\aleph_1$ in various 
                      abstract elementary classes. The impetus for this work was 
                      the still-open question of absoluteness of $\aleph_1$-categoricity 
                      for the class of models of a fixed sentence of $L_{\omega_1,\omega}$. 
                      Most of our result apply to the class of analytically presented 
                      AEC's,those whose restrictions to countable models are analytic. 
                      This is joint work with Baldwin and Shelah. 
                   
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                |  4:40 | 
                Stevo Todorcevic, University of Toronto 
                  and C.N.R.S., Paris 
                  TBA  | 
               
               
                | Wednesday, October 24 | 
               
               
                |  9:30 | 
                 Juris Steprans, 
                  York University 
        Non-trivial automorphisms from variants of small d (slides) | 
               
               
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                Coffee break | 
               
               
                |  11:00 | 
                 
                   Matteo Viale, University of Torino 
                    Forcing with forcings 
                   
                    Let $A$ be a class of partial orders and $B$ be a class 
                      of complete embeddings between elements of $A$ closed under 
                      composition.Then $(A,B)$ is a category whose objects are 
                      elements of $A$ and whose arrows are elements of $B$. Moreover 
                      $(A\cap V_\delta, B\cap V_\delta)$ is a partial order. Depending 
                      on the nature of $A$ and $B$ this can be an interesting 
                      or trivial partial order. If $A$ is the class of all posets 
                      and $B$ is the class of all complete embeddings and $\delta$ 
                      is limit $(A\cap V_\delta, B\cap V_\delta)$ is a trivial 
                      partial order since all elements of this partial order are 
                      compatible. 
                      We shall study the case in which $A$ is the class of stationary 
                      set preserving (semiproper, proper) posets, and $B$ is the 
                      class of complete embeddings between elements of $A$ with 
                      a stationary set preserving (semiproper, proper) quotient. 
                      We show that if $\delta$ has some degree of largeness which 
                      depends on the choice of the category $(A,B)$, $(A\cap V_\delta, 
                      B\cap V_\delta)$ is a STATIONARY SET PRESERVING partial 
                      order which collapses $\delta$ to become $\aleph_2$ but 
                      it should NEVER be a proper one and can be a semiproper 
                      one only if $MM^{++}$ holds in the ground model. 
                      Finally we briefly outline how these partial orders can 
                      be of use to study absoluteness results for the theory of 
                      the Chang model for sets of size $\aleph_1$. However this 
                      will be the subject of a future talk. 
                   
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                Lunch Break | 
               
               
                |  2:00 | 
                
       
         Hiroshi Sakai, Kobe University 
          Consequences of Martin's Maximum and Weak Square (slides) 
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                Tea Break | 
               
               
                |  3:30 | 
                Antonio Aviles, University of Murcia 
                  A weak* separable C(K)* space whose ball is not weak* separable 
                   
                   
                    We provide a ZFC example of a compact space K such that 
                      C(K)* is w*-separable but its closed unit ball is not w*-separable. 
                      All previous examples of such kind had been constructed 
                      under CH. We also discuss the measurability of the supremum 
                      norm on that C(K) equipped with its weak Baire sigma-algebra. 
                      (Joint work with Grzegorz Plebanek and Jose Rodriguez) 
                   
                  
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                |  4:40 | 
                Stevo Todorcevic, University of Toronto 
                  and C.N.R.S., Paris | 
               
               
                | Thursday, October 25 | 
               
               
                |  9:30 | 
                David Asperó i Herrando, Technische 
                  Universitaet Wien 
                  Iterated forcing with side conditions  
                   
                     I will present a technique for building finite support 
                      forcing iterations with certain symmetric systems of structures 
                      as side conditions. I will also give some applications of 
                      the technique to the construction of models of versions 
                      of Martin's Axiom for certain classes of $\aleph_2$-c.c. 
                      partial orders, and will say something about extensions 
                      of these methods. Most of this is joint work with M.A. Mota. 
                     
                   
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                Coffee break | 
               
               
                |  11:00 | 
                Jordi Lopez 
                  Abad, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) 
                  Geometry and operators of some generic Banach spaces 
                   
                    We will present some properties, with hints of the proofs, 
                      of our recent examples of generic Banach spaces. In particular, 
                      we will talk about operators on such spaces. This is a joint 
                      work with S. Todorcevic. 
                   
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                Lunch Break | 
               
               
                |  2:00 | 
                Problems | 
               
               
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                Tea Break | 
               
               
                |  3:30 | 
                 
                   Piotr Koszmider, Polish Academy of Sciences 
          Universality in classes of Banach spaces and compact spaces (slides) 
                   
                    In the context of classical associations between classes 
                      of Banach spaces and classes of compact Hausdorff spaces 
                      we survey known results and open questions concerning the 
                      existence and nonexistence of universal Banach spaces and 
                      of universal compact spaces in various classes. This gives 
                      quite a complex network of interrelations which often can 
                      only be decided using additional set-theoretic assumptions 
                      or forcing arguments. 
                     
                   
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                |  4:40 | 
                Carlos Martinez-Ranero, 
                  UNAM 
                  Invariance properties of almost disjoint families  
        (Well quasi-ordering Aronszajn lines) (slides) 
                   
                    We will consider two kinds of closely related mathematical 
                      structures almost disjoint families and cofinitary groups. 
                      We shall present some constructions of cofinitary groups 
                      with some special topological properties and we will combine 
                      these techniques to construct a MAD family which is maximal 
                      in the Katetov ordering. 
                     
                   
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                | Friday, October 26 | 
               
               
                |  9:30 | 
                Wieslaw Kubis, Academy of 
                  Sciences of the Czech Republic 
                  A strong Gurarii space of density aleph one  
                   
                    A strong Gurarii space is a Banach space containing isometric 
                      copies of all finite-dimensional spaces which is additionally 
                      homogeneous with respect to finite-dimensional subspaces. 
                      The latter means that every linear isometry between its 
                      finite-dimensional subspaces extends to a bijective isometry 
                      of the entire space. It is well-known (already noticed by 
                      Gurarii) that no separable Banach space can be a strong 
                      Gurarii space. On the other hand, there exist strong Gurarii 
                      spaces of density at least the continuum. This leads to 
                      a natural set-theoretic question whether consistently one 
                      can have a strong Gurarii space of a smaller density. We 
                      show that a strong Gurarii space of density aleph actually 
                      exists in ZFC . 
                      This is a joint work with Antonio Aviles. 
                   
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                Coffee break | 
               
               
                |  11:00 | 
                 
                   Itay Neeman, University of California, Los Angeles 
                    Higher analogs of the proper forcing axiom  
                   
                   
                    We will present a higher analogue of the proper forcing 
                      axiom, and discuss some of its applications. The higher 
                      analogue we present is an axiom that allows meeting collections 
                      of $\aleph_2$ maximal antichains, in specific classes of 
                      posets that preserve both $\aleph_1$ and $\aleph_2$. 
                     
                   
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                Lunch Break | 
               
               
                |  2:00 | 
                Christina Brech, 
                  University of São Paulo 
                  Biorthogonal systems and the cardinal b under the PID  
                   
                    We show that under the assumptions of the P-ideal dichotomy 
                      and that the bounding number b is larger than $\omega_1$, 
                      every Banach space of density $\omega_1$ with weak* sequentially 
                      compact dual ball has a quotient of density $\omega_1$ with 
                      a Schauder basis. Together with an example of Todorcevic, 
                      it follows that under the PID, b=$\omega_1$ is equivalent 
                      to the existence of a nonseparable Asplund space with no 
                      uncountable biorthogonal systems.  
                      This is a joint work with S. Todorcevic. 
                   
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                Tea Break | 
               
               
                |  3:30 | 
                 
                   Maryanthe Malliaris, University of Chicago 
                    Cofinality spectrum problems in model theory, set theory 
                    and general topology 
                   
                    Recent work of Malliaris and Shelah on model-theoretic 
                      questions around saturation of regular ultrapowers has led 
                      also to theorems in set theory and general topology, notably 
                      the result that p = t. The talk will outline our general 
                      program and some features of this recent proof. 
                   
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            Participants as of October 17 
            
            
               
                | Full Name | 
                University/Affiliation | 
               
               
                | Asperó i Herrando, David | 
                Technische Universitaet Wien | 
               
               
                | Audrito, Giorgio | 
                Università degli Studi di Torino | 
               
               
                | Avilés, Antonio | 
                University of Murcia | 
               
               
                | Bartosova, Dana | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Bice, Tristan | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Blackmon, Michael | 
                University of North Carolina Charlotte | 
               
               
                | Blass, Andreas | 
                University of Michigan | 
               
               
                | Borodulin-Nadzieja, Piotr | 
                University of Wroclaw | 
               
               
                | Brech, Christina | 
                University of São Paulo | 
               
               
                | Brendle, Joerg | 
                Kobe University | 
               
               
                | Brenken, Berndt | 
                University of Calgary | 
               
               
                | Brodsky, Ari | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Cancino-Manríquez, Jonathan | 
                UNAM-UMSNH | 
               
               
                | Chodounsky, David | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Cody, Brent | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Cox, Sean | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Di Prisco, Carlos | 
                Instituto Venezoland de Investigaciones Cientifigas | 
               
               
                | Dobrinen, Natasha | 
                University of Denver | 
               
               
                | Dow, Alan | 
                UNC Charlotte | 
               
               
                | Drucker, Ohad | 
                The Hebrew University | 
               
               
                | Eagle, Christopher | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Eskew, Monroe | 
                UC Irvine | 
               
               
                | Ferenczi, Valentin | 
                Universidade de São Paulo | 
               
               
                | Fernández Bretón, David | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Garcia Balan, Sergio Atayan | 
                FCFM - BUAP | 
               
               
                | Gaspar Arreola, Miguel Angel | 
                UNAM-UMSNH | 
               
               
                | Ghasemi, Saeed | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Ghasemloo, Kaveh | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Guzman, Osvaldo | 
                Centro de Ciencias Matemáticas | 
               
               
                | Hathaway, Daniel | 
                University of Michigan | 
               
               
                | Haydon, Richard | 
                Brasenose College, Brasenose College | 
               
               
                | Hrusak, Michael | 
                Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | 
               
               
                | Juhász, István | 
                Hungarian Academy of Sciences | 
               
               
                | Kibedi, Francisco | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Koszmider, Piotr | 
                Polish Academy of Sciences | 
               
               
                | Kubis, Wieslaw | 
                Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic | 
               
               
                | Laflamme, Claude | 
                University of Calgary | 
               
               
                | Larson, Paul | 
                Miami University | 
               
               
                | Li, Zhiqiang | 
                Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | López-Abad, Jorge | 
                Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) | 
               
               
                | Lupini, Martino | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Magidor, Menachem | 
                Hebrew University of Jerusalem | 
               
               
                | Malliaris, Maryanthe | 
                University of Chicago | 
               
               
                | Martínez-Ranero, Carlos | 
                UNAM | 
               
               
                | Mathias, A. R. D. | 
                University of La Réunion | 
               
               
                | May, Natasha | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | McKenney, Paul | 
                Carnegie Mellon University | 
               
               
                | Mejia, Diego | 
                Kobe University | 
               
               
                | Miller, Arnold W. | 
                University of Wisconsin-Madison | 
               
               
                | Mitchell, William | 
                University of Florida | 
               
               
                | Moore, Justin Tatch | 
                Cornell University | 
               
               
                | Mota, Miguel Ángel | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Nashaat, Sherif | 
                McGill University | 
               
               
                | Neeman, Itay | 
                University of California, Los Angeles | 
               
               
                | Ojeda Aristizabal, Diana Cristina | 
                Cornell University | 
               
               
                | Pachl, Jan | 
                Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Pawlikowski, Janusz | 
                University of Wroclaw | 
               
               
                | Peng, Yinhe | 
                National University of Singapore | 
               
               
                | Raghavan, Dilip | 
                National University of Singapore | 
               
               
                | Rinot, Assaf | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Rosendal, Christian | 
                University of Illinois at Chicago | 
               
               
                | Sabok, Marcin | 
                Polish Academy of Sciences | 
               
               
                | Sakai, Hiroshi | 
                Kobe University | 
               
               
                | Shani, Assaf | 
                Hebrew University | 
               
               
                | Shi, Xianghui | 
                Beijing Normal University | 
               
               
                | Soukup, Dániel Tamás | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Steprans, Juris | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Tall, Franklin | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Todorcevic, Stevo | 
                University of Toronto and C.N.R.S., Paris | 
               
               
                | Trujillo, Timothy | 
                University of Denver | 
               
               
                | Unger, Spencer | 
                Carnegie Mellon University | 
               
               
                | Venturi, Giorgio | 
                Université Paris Diderot | 
               
               
                | Viale, Matteo | 
                University of Torino | 
               
               
                | Vignati, Alessandro | 
                York University | 
               
               
                | Weiss, William | 
                University of Toronto | 
               
               
                | Wilson, Trevor | 
                The Fields Institute | 
               
               
                | Yorioka, Teruyuki | 
                Shizuoka University | 
               
               
                | Zapletal, Jindrich | 
                University of Florida | 
               
             
            
 
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