Set Theory in the United Kingdom 13

University of Oxford
Thursday 16 May 2024

Set Theory in the United Kingdom is a research network in set theory that was formed in 2018 and has been funded by two Scheme 3 grants of the London Mathematical Society and an INI Network Support grant by the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences.

The members of the network are the Universities of Bristol, Cambridge, East Anglia, Leeds, Oxford, Warwick and University College London. The current coordinators are Andrew Brooke-Taylor (Leeds) and Benedikt Löwe (Cambridge).

STUK 13 is the thirteenth installment of the series and will take place in Room C6 in the Andrew Wiles Building of the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford (Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG; location information), Wednesday, 16 May 2024. The local organisers are Clara List, Emma Palmer, and Wojciech Wołoszyn.

Invited speakers:
István Juhász (Budapest)
Resolvability of topological spaces and measurable cardinals
Julia Millhouse (Vienna)
t.b.a.
Thilo Weinert (Udine)
Partition relations for linear orderings in a determinacy regime
11:00–11:30 Welcome
11:30–12:30 István Juhász (Budapest): Resolvability of topological spaces and measurable cardinals
12:30–13:45 Lunch
13:45–14:45 Julia Millhouse (Vienna): t.b.a.
14:45–15:00 Coffee break
15:00–16:00 Thilo Weinert (Udine): Partition relations for linear orderings in a determinacy regime
16:00–16:15 Coffee break
16:15–17:45 Informal presentations
16:15–16:45. Luke Gardiner (Cambridge).
16:45–16:55. Hope Duncan (Leeds).
16:55–17:25.Calliope Ryan-Smith (Leeds).

Sponsors.

EPSRC EP/V521929/1