Mathematical, Foundational and Computational Aspects of the Higher Infinite

The goals of set theory are the analysis of the structure of the Higher Infinite, i.e. Cantor's set-theoretic universe and the elucidation of the nature of infinite mathematical objects and their role in foundational issues underlying mathematics. Moreover, the current standard system of set theory, the Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms with the Axiom of Choice (ZFC), is the usual framework for a large part of mathematics. Current set-theoretic research on infinity focuses on the following three broad areas: large Cardinals and inner model theory, descriptive set-theoretic methods and classification problems, and infinite combinatorics. The programme HIF will connect these three main strands of set-theoretic research and other fields of set theory to the wider scope of mathematics, to research in the foundations of mathematics, including some philosophical issues, and to research on computational issues of infinity, e.g. in theoretical computer science and constructive mathematics. The following topics are a non-exclusive list of important examples of relevant fields for the research done in the programme HIF: 1.The structure of definable subsets of the continuum 2.Infinite combinatorics, forcing, and large cardinals 3.Inner models of large cardinals and aspects of determinacy 4.Applications of set theory to other areas of mathematics 5.Constructive set theory and new models of computation 6.Set theory and the foundations of mathematics Three workshops are planned during the programme: The first one (24-28 August 2015) will be the 5th European Set Theory Conference. The second workshop, entitled "New challenges in iterated forcing" will be a Satellite Meeting held at the University of East Anglia in Norwich (2-6 November 2015). A final workshop will take place on 14-18 December 2015.

Set theory and algebraic topology

Brooke-Taylor, A (University of Bristol) Friday 18th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30

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Another proof of the Jayne-Rogers theorem

Miller, B (Universität Wien) Friday 18th December 2015 - 10:00 to 11:00

12-23
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Borel Matchings and equidecompositions

Marks, A [CALTECH (California Institute of Technology)] Friday 18th December 2015 - 11:30 to 12:30

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Determinacy in Infinite Matroids

Bowler, N (Universität Hamburg) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 14:45 to 15:45

12-23
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Pairwise Sums in the Reals

Leader, I (University of Cambridge) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 16:00 to 17:00

12-23
50:46

An Introduction to infinite matroids

Carmesin, J (University of Cambridge) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30

12-23
57:28

Context-Dependent Deterministic Parallel Feedback Turing Computability

Lubarsky, B (Florida Atlantic University) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 11:30 to 12:30

12-23
01:01:00

Long and short recursive constructions---cardinal invariants and parametrized diamonds

Hrusak, M [Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)] Wednesday 16th December 2015 - 15:00 to 16:00

12-21
55:22

Computing beyond Constructibility: The Recognizability Strength of Ordinal Time Machines

Carl, M (Universität Konstanz) Wednesday 16th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30

12-21
57:43

Well-quasi-orderings for progam analysis and computational complextiy

Schnoebelen, P [CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)] Wednesday 16th December 2015 - 10:00 to 11:00

12-21
01:00:00

Singularizing Cardinals and Square-like principles

Magidor, M (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 16:00 to 17:00

12-21
01:04:00

On relating strong type theories and set theories

Rathjen, M (University of Leeds) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 10:00 to 11:00

12-21
01:06:00

Inaccessible cardinals and accessible categories

Rosický, J (Masaryk University) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 11:30 to 12:30

12-21
58:31

The Pinning Down Number and Cardinal Arithmetic

Juhasz, I (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics,Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30

12-21
54:07

A revision theory for type-free probability

Campbell Moore, CJ (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Monday 14th December 2015 - 16:00 to 17:00

12-21
01:03:00

Weihrauch degrees of determinacy

Pauly, A (University of Cambridge) Wednesday 16th December 2015 - 12:00 to 12:30

12-21
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Infinite Matroids and Pushdown Automata on Infinite Words

Wojciechowski, J (West Virginia University) Wednesday 16th December 2015 - 11:30 to 12:00

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31:31

Partition Relation Perspectives

Larson, J (University of Florida) Tuesday 15th December 2015 - 14:45 to 15:45

12-21
42:41

Approximate Ramsey properties of Matrices

Lopez-Abad, J (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas) Monday 14th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30

12-21
58:30

The unreasonable effectiveness of Nonstandard Analysis

Sanders, S (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Monday 14th December 2015 - 15:00 to 15:30

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