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Appalachian Set Theory: 2006–2012: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, cartea 406

Editat de James Cummings, Ernest Schimmerling
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2012
This volume takes its name from a popular series of intensive mathematics workshops hosted at institutions in Appalachia and surrounding areas. At these meetings, internationally prominent set theorists give one-day lectures that focus on important new directions, methods, tools and results so that non-experts can begin to master these and incorporate them into their own research. Each chapter in this volume was written by the workshop leaders in collaboration with select student participants, and together they represent most of the meetings from the period 2006–2012. Topics covered include forcing and large cardinals, descriptive set theory, and applications of set theoretic ideas in group theory and analysis, making this volume essential reading for a wide range of researchers and graduate students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107608504
ISBN-10: 1107608503
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illus. 50 exercises
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Contributors; Introduction; 1. An introduction to Pmax forcing Paul B. Larson, Peter Lumsdaine and Yimu Yin; 2. Countable Borel equivalence relations Simon Thomas and Scott Schneider; 3. Set theory and operator algebras Ilijas Farah and Eric Wofsey; 4. Set mapping reflection Justin Moore and David Milovich; 5. An introduction to hyperlinear and sofic groups Vladimir G. Pestov and Aleksandra Kwiatkowska; 6. Aronszajn trees and the SCH Itay Neeman and Spencer Unger; 7. Iterated forcing and the continuum hypothesis Todd Eisworth, Justin Tatch Moore and David Milovich; 8. Short extender forcing Moti Gitik and Spencer Unger; 9. The complexity of classification problems in ergodic theory Alexander S. Kechris and Robin D. Tucker-Drob; 10. On the strengths and weaknesses of weak squares Menachem Magidor and Chris Lambie-Hanson; 11. Proper forcing remastered Boban Veličković and Giorgio Venturi; 12. Set theory and von Neumann algebras Asger Törnquist and Martino Lupini; 13. The HOD dichotomy W. Hugh Woodin, Jacob Davis and Daniel Rodríguez.

Descriere

Papers based on a series of workshops where prominent researchers present exciting developments in set theory to a broad audience.