Spring 2005
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Week |
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
Abstract |
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1 |
January 11 |
Andrew
Coppola |
Shelah's Theorem on 2^{\aleph_\omega} |
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2 |
January 18 |
Dominika
Polkowska |
From pseudofinite
fields to PAC substructures |
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3 |
January 25 |
Andrew
Coppola |
Shelah's Theorem on 2^{\aleph_\omega}, part 2 |
see 01/11 |
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4 |
February 1 |
David
Lippel |
Imaginaries in rigid analytic geometry |
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5 |
February 8 |
Alexander Berenstein |
Representation of groups as generic automorphisms |
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6 |
February 15 |
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No seminar |
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7 |
February 22 |
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No seminar |
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8 |
March 1 |
Firat
Celikler |
Definable subsets of non-archimedean
fields |
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9 |
March 8 |
Ayhan Gunaydin |
The fields of complex and real numbers
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10 |
March 15 |
Raf Cluckers |
Real and motivic integration of oscillating functions |
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11 |
March 22 |
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Spring break |
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12 |
March 29 |
Kathryn
Vozoris |
Weakly o-minimal structures |
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13 |
April 5 |
John
Baldwin |
Do uncountable models count? |
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14 |
April 12 |
Michael Benedikt |
A characterization of first-order
topological properties |
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15 |
April 19 |
Joe Mileti |
Partition theorems and computability theory |
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16 |
April 26 |
Bektur
Baizhanov |
Conservative pairs of models in weakly
o-minimal theories |
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17 |
May 3 |
Bektur
Baizhanov |
Expansion of a model of a weakly o-minimal theory by a unary convex predicate. |
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