Set Theory in the United Kingdom 16

University of Leeds
Thursday 15 May 2025

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 Sam Coskey (UCL), Asaf Karagila (Leeds), and Benedikt Löwe (Cambridge).

STUK 16 is the sixteenth installment of the series and will be held in the School of Mathematics at the University of Leeds, in the MALL on level 8: when walking to the University of Leeds campus from the train station, you'll reach Willow Terrace road, and pass by our sports centre the Edge. When you reach the Pond, turn right and walk up the staircase and you'll see the entrance to the School of Mathematics on your left. The route to the MALL will be clearly signposted from reception—start by heading down the stairs to your right in the foyer. Find map of the campus.

Invited speakers:
Dianthe Basak (Paris)
Orion's Belt: What Set Theory Can and Cannot Say About Condensed Mathematics
Zaniar Ghadernezhad (Buckingham)
Group Topologies of the Automorphism Groups of Homogeneous Structures
Yurii Khomskii (Amsterdam)
Regularity Properties, Cichon's Diagram and Quasi-generic reals
11:00–11:30 Welcome
11:30–12:30 Yurii Khomskii (Amsterdam): Regularity Properties, Cichon's Diagram and Quasi-generic reals
12:30–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:00 Zaniar Ghadernezhad (Buckingham): Group Topologies of the Automorphism Groups of Homogeneous Structures
15:00–15:20 Coffee break
15:20–16:20 Dianthe Basak (Paris): Orion's Belt: What Set Theory Can and Cannot Say About Condensed Mathematics
16:20–16:30 Coffee break
16:30–17:55 Informal presentations
16:30–16:35. Azul Fatalini (Leeds).
16:35–16:55. Christopher Henney-Turner (Warsaw).
16:55–17:15. Janis Bailitis (Oxford).
17:15–17:35. Lyra Gardiner (Cambridge).
17:35–17:55. Calliope Ryan-Smith (Leeds).

Sponsors.

EPSRC EP/V521929/1