Thursday, December 3, 2009

Conference on Mathematical Logic and Set Theory - Chennai 2010

Chennai (India), 15-17 August 2010

http://www.illc.uva.nl/Chennai/

Satellite Conference of the ICM 2010 in Hyderabad (India)

Keynote Speakers (partial list):

  • Joan Bagaria - ICREA & Universitat de Barcelona
  • Rob Goldblatt - Victoria University of Wellington
  • Menachem Magidor - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Justin T. Moore - Cornell University
  • Anand Pillay - University of Leeds
  • Andre Nies - University of Auckland
  • Theodore A. Slaman - University of California
  • Sergei Starchenko - University of Notre Dame
  • Wolfgang Thomas - Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule
  • W. Hugh Woodin - University of California.

Friday, November 27, 2009

MAMLS in honor of Richard Laver

 5-7 February, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado

http://www.dean.usma.edu/departments/math/people/miller/laver/.

Invited Speakers: Arthur Apter, Andreas Blass, Tim Carlson, James Cummings, Matt Foreman, Harvey Friedman, Joel David Hamkins, Alekos Kechris, Jean Larson, Bill Mitchell, Justin Tatch Moore, Itay Neeman, John Steel, Stevo Todorcevic, Hugh Woodin, and Jindra Zapletal.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

2010 International Conference on Topology and its Applications

June 26-30, 2010

Nafpaktos, Greece


http://www.math.upatras.gr/~nafpaktos/


Organizers: S.D. Iliadis (Chairman), D.N. Georgiou (University of Patras), I.E. Kougias (T.E.I. of Messolonghi, Department of Nafpaktos), Th. Papathanasis (Mayor of the city of Nafpaktos).

Description:


All areas of Topology and its Applications are included (General Topology, Set-Theoretic Topology, Geometric Topology, Algebraic Topology, Applied Topology. In particular, Topological Groups, Dimension Theory, Dynamical Systems and Continua Theory, Computational Topology, History of Topology). Useful Information: 1. Photographs of the City of Nafpaktos are found on http://www.airphotos.gr/etol_nafpaktos.htm 2. The Conference is a continuation of the 2006 International Conference on Topology and its Applications

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December 17 – 18 (Thursday and Friday), 2009, in the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Organizers: Sergei Artemov and Melvin Fitting (CUNY) Contact email: melvin.fitting AT lehman.cuny.edu

Preliminary Program:

December 17.

Dana Scott will speak, from 4:15 to 5:30 in rooms 9209/9207.  The talk will be followed by a wine and cheese party.

December 18.  

Speakers are: Robert Cowen, Martin Davis, Jon Michael Dunn, Melvin Fitting, Anil Nerode, and Graham Priest.   The talks will be in rooms 9209/9207.  Events run from 9am to 6pm, with coffee breaks and time out for lunch.  Afterwards there will be a dinner, at a restaurant yet to be determined.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Winterschool in Abstract Analysis

... will take place 30th January - 6 February 2010.

http://www.winterschool.eu/.

The program will be split into a tutorial part and a research part. The tutorial part will consist of a series of lectures delivered by leading researchers from the field. The tutorials will be accessible to students and non-experts. The research part will consist of presentations of research papers/problems from the area of Set Theory, General Topology and related fields.

Invited speakers:

  •  Jörg Brendle
  • Alan Dow
  • Sy David Friedman
  • Menachem Magidor


Monday, September 14, 2009

38th Winter School in Analysis

The 38th Winter School will take place from January 16 till January 23, 2010 at the hotel GAME in Klenci pod Cerchovem near Domazlice in south-west Bohemia, Czech Republic. The main topics are as usual the following: real analysis, descriptive set theory, measure theory, geometrical and topological properties of Banach spaces, operator theory etc.

http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~lhota.


Main speakers who accepted the invitation are:

  • B. Cascales (University of Murcia),
  • A. Giannopoulos (University of Athens),
  • D. Preiss (University of Warwick),
  • M. Ptak (University of Agriculture, Krakow),
  • S. Solecki (University of Illinois),
  • L. Zajicek (Charles University, Prague).

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Workshop on Set Theory at ISLA 2010

January 25–29, 2010

University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, India

http://isla2010.theano.de/


This workshop is intended to be a research event for set theorists around the world, covering the major areas of set theory, such as large cardinals, infinite games, forcing, and descriptive set theory. At the same time, we expect that the workshop provides a learning atmosphere for the student participants of ISLA 2010. We encourage all speakers of the workshop to aim at least half of their presentations at a student audience, and we specially welcome talks in tutorial style or presentations by students who present their research. In total, we expect 10 presentations of 45 minutes each, spread over four days.


Speakers include James Cummings (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, USA), Natasha Dobrinen (University of Denver, Colorado, USA), Yurii Khomskii (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands), Dilip Raghavan (University of Toronto, Canada).

Young Set Theory Workshop

15-20 February, 2009

Raach (Vienna)

http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/logic/events/young-set-theory-2010/index.shtml

The goal of this workshop is to bring together postgraduates and postdocs in set theory in order to learn from senior researchers in the field, hear about the latest research and to discuss research issues in small focused groups.


Tutorial speakers:

Ralf Schindler (Inner Model Theory), confirmed
Greg Hjorth (Descriptive Set Theory)
Justin Moore (Applications of Set Theory)
Uri Abraham (Forcing), confirmed


Postdoc speakers:

Philipp Schlicht (Inner Model Theory), confirmed
Dilip Raghavan (Combinatorics/Forcing)
Bart Kastermans (Combinatorics/Forcing)
Wieslaw Kubis (Applications) , confirmed
Inessa Epstein (Descriptive Set Theory)
Thomas Johnstone (Large cardinals/Forcing)