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 ---21-June-2020-Hamburg-Set-Theory-Workshop-2020-H
 STW-2020-Descriptive-Set-Theory-Forcing-and-the-Re
 als-Virtual
DTSTAMP:20200528T153809
SUMMARY:Hamburg Set Theory Workshop 2020 (HSTW 202
 0): Descriptive Set Theory, Forcing and the Reals,
  Virtual
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200621
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Descriptive set theory discusses the r
 elationship between logical complexity and good be
 haviour of sets, so-called regularity properties (
 e.g. Lebesgue measurability, perfect set property,
  etc.). It is well known that these properties are
  closely connected to forcing (and in some cases, 
 large cardinals). Modern developments in set theor
 y such as forcing, large cardinals and determinacy
  give powerful techniques to tackle problems in de
 scriptive set theory. In recent years, set theoris
 ts have generalised classical results of descripti
 ve set theory to generalised reals.  Speakers: 1. 
 Vera Fischer (Vienna) 2. Yurii Khomskii (Hamburg &
  Amsterdam) 3. Dominique Lecomte (Paris) 4. Heike 
 Mildenberger (Freiburg) 5. Dorottya Sziraki (Budap
 est) 6. Wolfgang Wohofsky (Vienna) 7. Jindrich Zap
 letal (Gainesville FL) 8. Zoltan Vydnyanszky (Vien
 na)  Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the HSTW 2020 w
 ill be held online as a Zoom webinar with several 
 zoom meetings as substitute for social events, lik
 e cofeebreaks/lunch. Further information about the
  conference format can be found on the conference 
 homepage.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Descriptive se
 t theory discusses the relationship between logica
 l complexity and good behaviour of sets, so-called
  regularity properties (e.g. Lebesgue measurabilit
 y, perfect set property, etc.). It is well known t
 hat these properties are closely connected to forc
 ing (and in some cases, large cardinals). Modern d
 evelopments in set theory such as forcing, large c
 ardinals and determinacy give powerful techniques 
 to tackle problems in descriptive set theory. In r
 ecent years, set theorists have generalised classi
 cal results of descriptive set theory to generalis
 ed reals.</p>\n\n  <p>Speakers: 1. Vera Fischer (V
 ienna) 2. Yurii Khomskii (Hamburg &amp; Amsterdam)
  3. Dominique Lecomte (Paris) 4. Heike Mildenberge
 r (Freiburg) 5. Dorottya Sziraki (Budapest) 6. Wol
 fgang Wohofsky (Vienna) 7. Jindrich Zapletal (Gain
 esville FL) 8. Zoltan Vydnyanszky (Vienna)</p>\n\n
   <p>Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the HSTW 2020 w
 ill be held online as a Zoom webinar with several 
 zoom meetings as substitute for social events, lik
 e cofeebreaks/lunch. Further information about the
  conference format can be found on the conference 
 homepage.</p>\n
URL:https://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/spag/ml/HSTW20
 20/
CONTACT:HSTW2020 at math.hamburg
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