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set theory and its neighbours, 25/4/01 (fwd)
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 20:53:37 +0100 (BST)
From: ucahcjm <ucahcjm@UCL.ac.uk>
Subject: set theory and its neighbours, 25/4/01
Set theory and its neighbours, 9
Dear Colleague
This messages is to give initial information about the nineth
one-day meeting in the series "Set theory and its neighbours",
which will take place on on Wednesday 25th April 2001 at the
London Mathematical Society building, De Morgan House, 57-58
Russell Square, London WC1. The meeting will start at 11am, when
coffee will be available, and the first talk will be at 11.30.
The last talk should finish at roughly 6pm.
The speakers at the meeting will be:
* Russell Barker (Oxford),
<title to be confirmed>
* Mirna Dzamonja (East Anglia), "Combinatorial principles that
follow from GCH-like cardinal arithmetic assumptions"
* Peter Koepke (Bonn),
"A new fine-structure theory for constructible inner models"
* Justin Moore (East Anglia),
"Open colouring axioms and the size of the continuum"
* Iain Stewart (Leicester),
<title to be confirmed>
More information, including further titles,
will be available as we confirm it via the meetings' web-page:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucahcjm/stn.html
As ever, we hope to keep the meeting fairly relaxed, allowing
plenty of opportunity for informal discussion. We welcome and encourage
anyone to participate. You are very welcome simply to turn up on the
day if you make a late decision. And we hope as many attendees as
possible will be able to come to "DK" for informal discussions at the
end of the talks section of the meeting.
Please do tell anyone about the meeting who you think
may be interested in it. And let us know if you would
like to speak or have ideas for speakers at future meetings.
We are very grateful to the LMS for allowing us to use De Morgan
House as a venue. (De Morgan House is in the south-east corner of
Russell Square, The nearest tube station is Russell Square, but
De Morgan House is also only a short walk from Euston, Euston Square
and Goodge Street stations. See the web-site for maps and similarly
for directions to "DK".)
Best regards,
Charles