Participants

Invited Speakers: Talks by Invited Plenary Speakers are 60 minutes in duration (50 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for questions and feedback). The title of the talk by an invited speaker is given below their profile.

Dharmanand Baboolal

University of KwaZulu Natal

The causal structure of spacetime

Papiya Bhattacharjee

Florida Atlantic University, USA

Min(L), Max(dL), and Max(L) as subspaces of Spec(L) for an M-frame L

Maria Manuel Clementino

University of Coimbra, Portugal

Exponentials in topology revisited

Javier Gutiérrez García

University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU

George Janelidze (Online)

University of Cape Town

Strict monadic topology, pointfree closure spaces, quantales and frames

James Madden

Louisiana State University, USA

Conjunctive join-semilattices

Jorge Picado

University of Coimbra, Portugal

The geometry of localic groups

Aleš Pultr

Charles University, Czech Republic

A few notes on subfitness, a property of many names

Anneliese Schauerte

University of Cape Town

Congruences in frames and partial frames

Mark Sioen

Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium

Compactifications and normality of approach spaces



Accepted Contributed Talks: Each contributed talk is 30 minutes in duration (25 minutes for the talk and 5 minutes for questions and feedback). The title of the accepted contributed talk is given below next to the participant's name.

Registered Participants (30 June 2022)


  1. Javier Gutiérrez García (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU)

  2. Sarah Jane Johnston (University of South Africa)

  3. Olivier Olela Otafudu (North-West University) - The Katětov constructions on asymmetric spaces

  4. Inderasan Naidoo (University of South Africa)

  5. Amartya Goswami (University of Johannesburg) - Ideal spaces of commutative rings

  6. Papiya Bhattacharjee (Florida Atlantic University) - Min(L), Max(dL), and Max(L) as subspaces of Spec(L) for an M-frame L

  7. Albert Madinya (Florida Atlantic University)

  8. David Holgate (University of the Western Cape) - Strict morphisms in Frames

  9. Thabo Malatji (University of Limpopo)

  10. Christian Corbett (Florida Atlantic University)

  11. Michael Moshier (Chapman University)

  12. Mbofholowo Janeffer Sambogo (Mercedes-Benz South Africa)

  13. Themba Dube (University of South Africa)

  14. Batsile Tlharesakgosi (University of South Africa) - A lattice-theoretic view of some special ideals of subrings of commutative rings

  15. Oghenetega Ighedo (University of South Africa)

  16. Clarence Mokalapa (University of Limpopo) - Constructing designs invariant under the groups PSp4(q)

  17. Mack Matlabyana (University of Limpopo)

  18. Collins Amburo Agyingi (University of South Africa)

  19. Biswajit Mitra (University of Burdwan) - Nearly pseudocompactification and its connection with S-embeddedness

  20. Sourav Koner (University of Burdwan) - Few remarks on essential submodules

  21. Thabo David Ngoako (University of Limpopo) - On P-frames and their generalisations

  22. Sanjib Das (University of Burdwan)

  23. Dorca Stephen (Technical University of Mombasa) - Basic properties of the O-ideals and M-ideals

  24. Pinkie Shikweni (University of Limpopo)

  25. Purbita Jana (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur(IITK))

  26. Yuliya Zelenyuk (University of the Witwatersrand) - Finite semigroups in βN

  27. Mbekezeli Nxumalo (Rhodes University) - Remote subsets in pointfree topology

  28. Paranjothi Pillay (University of the Western Cape) - Some Aspects of Uniformly Locally Connected Metric Spaces

  29. Patrice Ntumba (North-West University) - Sheaves of endomorphisms of locally finitely presented OX-modules

  30. Loyiso Nongxa (University of the Witwatersrand)

  31. Jorge Picado (University of Coimbra) - The geometry of localic groups

  32. Ando Razafindrakoto (University of the Western Cape) - Proximity frames and frame homomorphisms

  33. Simo Mthethwa (University of KwaZulu-Natal) - A few points on Michael's J-spaces

  34. Esra Korkmaz (Hacettepe University)

  35. Fortuné Massamba (University of KwaZulu-Natal) - On almost cosymplectic manifolds with Kählerian leaves

  36. Seithuti Moshokoa (Tshwane University of Technology) - On the completions of a metric-like space

  37. Mcedisi Zweni (North-West University)

  38. Dharmanand Baboolal (University of KwaZulu-Natal) - The causal structure of spacetime

  39. Mojgan Mahmoudi (Shahid Beheshti University) - Topological spaces versus Frames in the Topos of M-sets

  40. M. Mehdi Ebrahimi (Shahid Beheshti University)

  41. Maria Manuel Clementino (CMUC, University of Coimbra) - Exponentials in topology revisited

  42. Zurab Janelidze (Stellenbosch University) - The Notion of a Metric Frame Revisted

  43. Peter Witbooi (University of the Western Cape)

  44. Aleš Pultr (Charles University) - A few notes on subfitness, a property of many names

  45. Paulus Haihambo (University of Namibia) - On entropies in quasi-metric spaces

  46. Ann Fwaru (Technical University of Mombasa)

  47. Michael Munywoki (Technical University of Mombasa)

  48. Grace Kivunga (Technical University of Mombasa)

  49. S. N. Wamugunda (Technical University of Mombasa)

  50. Daniel Soita (Technical University of Mombasa)

  51. Naomi Brenda Eyeswa (Technical University of Mombasa)

  52. Igor Arrieta (University of Coimbra) - A general insertion theorem for uniform locales

  53. Partha Pratim Ghosh (University of South Africa)

  54. Mark Sioen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) - Compactifications and normality of approach spaces

  55. George Janelidze (University of Cape Town) - Strict monadic topology, pointfree closure spaces, quantales and frames

  56. Warren McGovern (Wilkes Honors College, Florida Atlantic University)

  57. Martin Mugochi (University of Namibia)

  58. Mirjam Haimene (University of Namibia)

  59. Ana Belén Avilez (Universidade de Coimbra) - Uniform continuity via farness of sublocales

  60. Talat Nazir (University of South Africa) - Generalized Topological Iterated Function System for Construction fo Fractals

  61. Joanne Walters-Wayland (CECAT, Chapman University) - The fascinating dance between cozeros and pseudocomplements

  62. Basit Ali (University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan)

  63. James Madden (Louisiana State University) - Conjunctive join-semilattices

  64. Freeman Nyathi (University of South Africa)

  65. Dibona Matladi (University of Limpopo)

  66. Anneliese Schauerte (University of Cape Town) - Congruences in frames and partial frames

  67. Siphamandla Blose (University of South Africa ) - Going-Down domain on algebraic frames

  68. Tapiwanashe Gift Nyikadzino (University of Limpopo) - Error correcting codes from 2-representation of unitary group U(3,3)

  69. Charles Nsukukazifani Msipha (Tshwane University of Technology) - Monoidal Categoric Tensor Graphic Calculus

  70. Charles Delzell (Louisiana State University)

  71. Zechariah Mushaandja (Botswana International University of Science and Technology)

  72. Elise Lazarus (University of Namibia) - Equivariant mixed motives

  73. Christopher Gilmour (University of Cape Town)

  74. Madimetja Jan Kekana (University of Limpopo) - Constructing designs and codes from the fixed points of alternating groups An

  75. Manuela Sobral (University of Coimbra)

  76. Anastacia Dlamini (University of South Africa)

  77. Basetsana Ntsime (University of South Africa)

  78. Hossein Jafari (University of South Africa)

  79. Zakaria Idris Ali (University of South Africa)

  80. Jacob Manale (University of South Africa)

  81. Pierre de Jager (University of South Africa)

  82. Linda Greyling (University of South Africa)

  83. Londiwe Masinga (University of South Africa)

  84. Ian Alderton (University of South Africa)

  85. Thekiso Seretlo (University of Limpopo)

  86. Sello Mbambo (University of Pretoria)

  87. Giovanni Marelli (University of Namibia)

  88. Yolanda Mutemwa (University of Cape Town) - Definition of an asymmetric inner product space

  89. Mokhwetha Mabula (University of Pretoria)

  90. James Gray (University of Stellenbosch) - On the relationship between action accessible and weakly action representable categories

  91. Ali Taherifar (Yasouj University) - On some joint works with Prof Dube and their applications