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 March-2006-Set-Theory-and-Analysis-London-UK
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SUMMARY:Set Theory and Analysis, London, UK
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LOCATION:London, UK
DESCRIPTION:There will be a "Set Theory and its Ne
 ighbours" meeting in London on 15th March 2006, wi
 th some funding from 'Cameleon'. The speakers at t
 he meeting will be Peter Komjath, Matteo Viale, Mi
 rna Dzamonja, Taras Banakh and Piotr Koszmider. As
  ever, we aim to keep the meetings fairly relaxed,
  allowing plenty of opportunity for informal discu
 ssion. We welcome and encourage anyone to particip
 ate.   For more information, see here.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>There will
  be a "Set Theory and its Neighbours" meeting in L
 ondon\n   on 15th March 2006, with some funding fr
 om 'Cameleon'. The speakers at the meeting will be
  Peter Komjath, Matteo Viale, Mirna Dzamonja, Tara
 s Banakh and Piotr Koszmider. As ever, we aim to k
 eep the meetings fairly relaxed, allowing plenty o
 f\n   opportunity for informal discussion. We welc
 ome and encourage anyone\n   to participate.\n    
   </p>\n    \n      <p>For more information, see <
 a class="longdescriptionlink" href="https://www.il
 lc.uva.nl/NewsandEvents/newsitem/1202">here</a>.</
 p>\n    
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