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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 752; 2020; 207 ppMSC: Primary 03; 28; 05
This volume contains the proceedings of Simon Fest, held in honor of Simon Thomas's 60th birthday, from September 15–17, 2017, at Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey.
The topics covered showcase recent advances from a variety of main areas of set theory, including descriptive set theory, forcing, and inner model theory, in addition to several applications of set theory, including ergodic theory, combinatorics, and model theory.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in set theory and its applications.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Raphaël Carroy, Benjamin D. Miller and Dániel T. Soukup — The open dihypergraph dichotomy and the second level of the Borel hierarchy
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William Chan — An introduction to combinatorics of determinacy
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John D. Clemens — Isomorphism and weak conjugacy of free Bernoulli subflows
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Clinton T. Conley and Andrew S. Marks — Distance from marker sequences in locally finite Borel graphs
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Gabriel Goldberg — The Ultrapower Axiom
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Alexander S. Kechris — Quasi-invariant measures for continuous group actions
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M. Malliaris and S. Shelah — An example of a new simple theory
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Justin Tatch Moore — A brief introduction to amenable equivalence relations
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Dima Sinapova — Singularizing cardinals
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Nam Trang — A brief account of recent developments in inner model theory
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Anush Tserunyan — A descriptive construction of trees and Stallings’ theorem
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This volume contains the proceedings of Simon Fest, held in honor of Simon Thomas's 60th birthday, from September 15–17, 2017, at Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey.
The topics covered showcase recent advances from a variety of main areas of set theory, including descriptive set theory, forcing, and inner model theory, in addition to several applications of set theory, including ergodic theory, combinatorics, and model theory.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in set theory and its applications.
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Articles
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Raphaël Carroy, Benjamin D. Miller and Dániel T. Soukup — The open dihypergraph dichotomy and the second level of the Borel hierarchy
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William Chan — An introduction to combinatorics of determinacy
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John D. Clemens — Isomorphism and weak conjugacy of free Bernoulli subflows
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Clinton T. Conley and Andrew S. Marks — Distance from marker sequences in locally finite Borel graphs
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Gabriel Goldberg — The Ultrapower Axiom
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Alexander S. Kechris — Quasi-invariant measures for continuous group actions
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M. Malliaris and S. Shelah — An example of a new simple theory
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Justin Tatch Moore — A brief introduction to amenable equivalence relations
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Dima Sinapova — Singularizing cardinals
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Nam Trang — A brief account of recent developments in inner model theory
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Anush Tserunyan — A descriptive construction of trees and Stallings’ theorem