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SEALS 2016

February 27, 2016February 28, 2016

 

Conference.

The South-Eastern Logic Colloquium 2016 will take place during the weekend of February 27/28 2016, at University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. We will also have a colloquium talk on Friday February 26 4pm by George Barmpalias.

 

Speakers.

 

Plenary speakers Computability session Set theory session
Joe Miller: Generic Muchnik reducibility and expansions of the reals Ahmet Cevik: Degree spectrum properties of Pi01 classes William Chan: Analytic equivalence relations with all Borel classes are Borel somewhere
Jan Reimann: Effective aspects of diophantine approximation Ekaterina Fokina: Decidability, effective categoricity, and complexity of descriptions Carlos DiPrisco: Semiselective ideals and Mathias forcing
Slawomir Solecki: Generic tuples–logic and high homogeneity of the pseudo-arc Rutger Kuyper: Weihrauch reducibility and intuitionistic reverse mathematics Natasha Dobrinen: Ultrafilters with complete combinatorics over L(R)
Simon Thomas: Isomorphism and bi-embeddability relations for finitely generated groups Tim McNicholl: Isometry degrees of computable copies of lp Andrew Marks: Marker sets, paradoxicality, and the Ramsey property
Stevo Todorcevic: Open degrees of compact sets of Baire class 1 functions Selwyn Ng: Structure and categoricity computable without delay Jose Mijares Palacios: On the local Ramsey property and selectivity
Jake Pardo: Gambling against some odds Paul Larson: Canonical models for fragments of the axiom of choice
Reed Solomon: Strong computable reducibility and versions of Ramsey’s theorem Noah David Schweber
Marie Nicholson: Computable categoricity, linear orders and permitting Dimitris Vlitas: Canonical equivalence relations on the Ramsey space FINk
Takayuki Kihara: Computability methods in descriptive set theory Andreas Blass: Mutually generic selective ultrafilters

 

Accommodation.

The following hotels have been used by the mathematics department without major mishaps in the past:

The Lakeshore Motel, which some of you may have used in the past, fell victim to a bulldozer a couple of years ago.

Transportation.

You can fly to the Gainesville airport and continue to the campus by public bus (limited schedule line 25A or B), taxi, or Uber. You can also fly to other airports (Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa), rent a car and endure the 1.5-2 hour ride. Renting a car with University of Florida is cheap (USD35 a day, the pickup and destination sites do not have to match), but our secretary has to arrange it for you.

 

Conference fee.

USD 25 payable by check or cash at the check in. The fee is spent on the refreshments–they cannot be purchased from the grant funds under the terms of the grant.

Local information.

A map with the hotels, conference site, restaurants and local attractions is here. On the weekends, parking in front of Little Hall is free and should be plentiful. Use the 13th St. /SW 2nd Ave entrance to campus.

Party.

There will be a party at Zapletal’s house at 8pm on Saturday evening. The address is 20600 NW 10th Street, McIntosh FL 32664. The address may be missing in some databases. The coordinates are latitude 29.448916532 and longitude -82.223595320.  The map.The directions: head on US441 south (SW13th Street) for about 15 miles, past the town of Micanopy to the town of Mc Intosh. At the intersection with CR 320 (blinking yellow light above the road ) turn right and the house is the second house on the right. Cell 352-256-5796.

Secretarial contact.

For questions regarding details of reimbursement etc. please contact our office manager Margaret Somers

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Details

Start:
February 27, 2016
End:
February 28, 2016

Organizer

Douglas Cenzer, Jean Larson, Christopher Porter, Jindrich Zapletal
Phone:
352-294-2343
Email:
zapletal@math.ufl.edu

Venue

University of Florida

Little Hall 358

Gainesville,

FL

32611

United States

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