Thursday May 30, in SEO 636; coffee breaks in SEO 300




    • 9:30-10:00 Breakfast and Coffee

    • 10:00--10:50 Natasha Dobrinen (Denver) Ramsey Theory on trees and applications to infinite graphs, part 1

    • 11:00--11:50 Anton Bernshteyn (CMU) Ergodic theorems and measurable combinatorics

    • 12:00--2:00 Lunch

    • 2:00--2:50 Sherwood Hachtman (UIC) Tree properties near singular cardinals

    • 3:00--3:30 Coffee

    • 3:30-- 4:20 Natasha Dobrinen (Denver) Ramsey Theory on trees and applications to infinite graphs, part 2

    • 4:30 Discussion and HH

    Friday May 31, SEO 636; coffee breaks in SEO 300




    • 8:30-9:00 Breakfast and Coffee

    • 9:00--9:50 Maryanthe Malliaris (University of Chicago) Ultrafilters and model theory, part 1

    • 10:00--10:50 Filippo Calderoni (Münster) The bi-embeddability relation for torsion-free groups

    • 11:00--11:30 Coffee

    • 11:30--12:20 Todor Tsankov (Paris) Bernoulli disjointness

    • 12:30--2:00 Lunch

    • 2:00--2:50 Jouko Väänänen (Helsinki) On some new infinitary logics

    • 3:00--3:30 Coffee

    • 3:30-- 4:20 Maryanthe Malliaris (University of Chicago) Ultrafilters and model theory, part 2

    • 4:30 Discussion and HH

    Saturday June 1, SEO 636; coffee breaks in SEO 300




    • 8:30-9:00 Breakfast and Coffee

    • 9:00--9:50 Spencer Unger (Jerusalem) Descriptive set theory and geometrical paradoxes, part 1

    • 10:00--10:50 Sandra Müller (Vienna) The interplay between inner model theory and descriptive set theory in a nutshell

    • 11:00--11:30 Coffee

    • 11:30--12:20 Artem Chernikov (UCLA) N-dependent theories

    • 12:30--2:00 Lunch

    • 2:00--2:50 Miguel Angel Mota (ITAM) TBA

    • 3:00--3:30 Coffee

    • 3:30-- 4:20 Spencer Unger (Jerusalem) Descriptive set theory and geometrical paradoxes, part 2

    • 4:30 Discussion and HH

    Sunday June 2, SEO 636; coffee breaks in SEO 300




    • 8:30-9:00 Breakfast and Coffee

    • 9:00--9:50 John Krueger (Denton) Guessing models and the singular cardinal hypothesis

    • 10:00--10:50 Caroline Terry (University of Chicago) Speeds of hereditary properties an mutual algebricity

    • 11:00--11:30 Coffee

    • 11:30--12:20 Will Boney (Harvard) Erdös-Rado classes