SEALS 2006

South Eastern Logic Symposium

March 6-8, 2006

The conference opened on Friday, March 6 with a colloquium talk by Ted Slaman on Relative Randomness.

Invited speakers in computability:

  • Marat Arslanov, Kazan State University, Difference hierarchy degree structure
  • Barbara Csima, Waterloo, Computability of Fraisse limits
  • Valentina Harizanov, George Washington University, Orders on computable groups
  • Antonio Montalban, University of Chicago, Equimorphism invariants for scattered liner orderings
  • Andre Nies, University of Auckland, Recent results relating computability and randomness
  • Richard Shore, Cornell, Forcing and conservation results in second order arithmetic
  • Theodore Slaman, Berkeley, Relative Randomness

Invited speakers in set theory:

  • Alan Dow, UNC Charlotte,
  • Ilijas Farah, York University, Maharam algebras and Cohen reals
  • Michael Hrusak, UNAM, Cardinal invariants of definable ideals on omega
  • Justin Moore, Boise State University, Uncountable linear orders
  • Slawek Solecki, UIUC, Extreme amenability of L0 and a Ramsey theorem