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List of Talks given in 2011-12
Tuesday, August 30 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Iterated forcing and the continuum hypothesis, part I |
Wednesday, August 31 |
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Adam Bjorndahl, Cornell University Stone duality and gaps in ω* |
Tuesday, September 6 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Iterated forcing and the continuum hypothesis, part II |
Wednesday, September 7 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Hindman’s theorem, Ellis’s lemma, and Thompson’s group F, part I |
Tuesday, September 13 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Amenability and Ramsey theory, part I |
Wednesday, September 14 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Hindman’s theorem, Ellis’s lemma, and Thompson’s group F, part II |
Tuesday, September 20 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Amenability and Ramsey theory, part II |
Wednesday, September 21 |
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Clinton Conley, Cornell University Borel chromatic numbers |
Tuesday, September 27 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University A proof of the Hales-Jewett theorem |
Wednesday, September 28 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University A proof of the Gowers’s FIN_k theorem |
Tuesday, October 4 |
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Sasha Gavruyshkin, Irkutsk State University Strongly computable models of small theories |
Wednesday, October 5 |
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Clinton Conley, Cornell University Measurable chromatic numbers |
Wednesday, October 12 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University The distortion problem, part I |
Tuesday, October 18 |
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Speaker TBA, Cornell University Abstract approach to finite Ramsey theory, part I |
Wednesday, October 19 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University The distortion problem, part II |
Tuesday, October 25 |
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David Belanger, Cornell University Abstract approach to finite Ramsey theory, part II |
Wednesday, October 26 |
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Asger Törnquist, University of Copenhagen The Borel/analytic distinction for decision problems in ergodic theory and functional analysis |
Tuesday, November 1 |
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David Belanger, Cornell University Abstract approach to finite Ramsey theory, part III |
Wednesday, November 2 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University The distortion problem, part III |
Tuesday, November 8 |
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Jay Williams, Rutgers University Group embeddability and countable Borel quasi-orders |
Wednesday, November 9 |
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Adam Bjorndahl, Cornell University Multigaps and S4-completeness |
Tuesday, November 15 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Dvoretszky’s theorem, part I |
Wednesday, November 16 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University The Aviles-Todorcevic classification of analytic strong n-gaps |
Tuesday, November 22 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Dvoretsky’s theorem, part II |
Tuesday, November 29 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University The limits of determinacy in second order arithmetic |
Wednesday, November 30 |
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Grigor Sargsyan, Rutgers University The Solovay hierarchy |
Wednesday, January 25 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University Reverse mathematics and recursion theory |
Tuesday, January 31 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University Biinterpretability up to double jump: the Turing degrees below 0’ |
Wednesday, February 1 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University WKL_0, RT^n_k and ACA_0: some relations |
Tuesday, February 7 |
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Justin Moore, Cornell University Solecki’s analysis of the conjectured E_1 dichotomy for Borel equivalence relations |
Wednesday, February 8 |
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David Belanger, Cornell University Ramsey’s theorem for pairs I |
Tuesday, February 14 |
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Keita Yokayama, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Penn State University On the reverse mathematics of Peano categoricity |
Wednesday, February 15 |
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David Belanger, Cornell University Ramsey’s theorem for pairs II |
Tuesday, February 21 |
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Ben Miller, Universitat Munster Bases, non-hyperfiniteness, and rigidity |
Wednesday, February 22 |
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Chris Condis, University of Waterloo Proving that Artinian implies Noetherian without proving that Artinian implies finite length |
Tuesday, February 28 |
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Damir Dzhafarov, Notre Dame University Weak irregular principles |
Wednesday, February 29 |
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David Belanger, Cornell University Ramsey’s theorem for pairs III |
Tuesday, March 6 |
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Adam Bjorndahl, Cornell University Situated games |
Wednesday, March 7 |
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Thomas Kern, Cornell University Principles weaker than Ramsey’s theorem for pairs I |
Tuesday, March 13 |
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Antonio Montalban, University of Chicago The jump of a structure |
Wednesday, March 14 |
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Thomas Kern, Cornell University Principles weaker than Ramsey’s theorem for pairs II |
Tuesday, March 27 |
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Henry Towsner, University of Connecticut Counterexamples in reverse mathematics using iterated forcing |
Wednesday, March 28 |
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Adam Bjorndahl, Cornell University The dual Ramsey theorem |
Tuesday, April 3 |
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Scott Messick, Cornell University Strict reverse mathematics |
Wednesday, April 4 |
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Adam Bjorndahl, Cornell University The dual Ramsey theorem II |
Tuesday, April 10 |
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Dexter Kozen, Cornell University New |
Wednesday, April 11 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University Hindman’s theorem |
Tuesday, April 17 |
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Rachel Epstein, Harvard University Truth-table minimal pairs of Turing complete sets |
Wednesday, April 18 |
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Diana Ojeda, Cornell University Hindman’s theorem II |
Tuesday, April 24 |
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Karen Lange, Wellesley College Degrees of orderings on torsion-free abelian groups |
Wednesday, April 25 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University The atomic model theorem I |
Tuesday, May 1 |
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Slawek Solecki, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign An abstract approach to Ramsey theory with applications to Ramsey theorems for finite trees |
Wednesday, May 2 |
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Richard Shore, Cornell University The atomic model theorm II |
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