A short talk series:

Research in Set Theory

May 21 - June 18, 2021

Fridays, 9:30 am (CET)

One short talk once a week

In this series of short talks active researchers working in set theory will introduce and speak about different areas of the subject. The talks are intended for graduate students and will be held digitally via Zoom, Fridays starting at 9:30am with duration of 40 minutes . Further information about the talks, including slides and possibly other materials will be published here. Recordings of the talks will be available for registered participants.

Program: Summer Semester 2021

May 21 Thilo Weinert (Uni Wien) - "Partition relations"

May 28 Monroe Eskew (Uni Wien) - "The tree property"

June 4 Diego Mejia (Shizuoka University) - "Coherent systems of finite support iterations"

June 11 Jonathan Schilhan (University of East Anglia) - "Definability of combinatorial sets of reals"

June 18 Sandra Müller (Uni Wien & TU Wien) - "Determinacy Axioms"

Fridays, 9:30 - 10:10 am

For further information please contact Vera Fischer at vera.fischer@univie.ac.at.

The talks gather graduate students from more than 17 countries including: Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, USA.