Logic Seminar (MATH 781-782)
Logic Seminar (MATH 781-782)
List of Talks given in 1998-99
Thursday, September 3 | John Rosenthal, Ithaca College Finite dimensional Steinitz exchange systems with undecidable theories |
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Tuesday, September 8 | Joe Miller, Cornell University Forgetful determinacy |
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Thursday, September 10 | Richard Platek, Cornell University Nonstandard analysis, an introduction |
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Tuesday, September 15 | Joe Miller, Cornell University The decidability of S2S via determinacy |
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Thursday, September 17 | Richard Platek, Cornell University Nonstandard analysis II |
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Tuesday, September 22 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University The decidability of S2S via determinacy |
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Thursday, September 24 | Richard Platek, Cornell University Nonstandard analysis III |
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Tuesday, September 29 | Suman Ganguli & Joe Miller, Cornell University The decidability of S2S via determinacy, continued |
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Thursday, October 1 | Bob Milnikel, Cornell University Reduction of nonstandard mathematics to standard |
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Thursday, October 8 | Moshe Vardi, Rice University Church's problem revisited: synthesis with incomplete information and alternating tree automata |
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Thursday, October 15 | Robert Milnikel, Cornell University Reducing nonstandard proofs to standard (conclusion) |
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Thursday, October 15 | Walker White, Cornell University Radically finite probability theory |
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Thursday, October 22 | Robert K. Meyer, Australian National University Introduction to relevant logics |
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Tuesday, October 27 | Sergei Artemov, Cornell University On the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov semantics for intuitionistic logic |
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Thursday, October 29 | Walker White, Cornell University Radically finite probability theory (part I) |
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Tuesday, November 3 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University Automata and modal logics |
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Thursday, November 5 | Walker White, Cornell University Radically finite probability theory, part II: culminating in the law of large numbers |
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Tuesday, November 10 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University Construction of automata for temporal logics |
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Tuesday, November 10 | Joe Miller, Cornell University Computational complexity issues related to decidability |
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Tuesday, November 17 | Joe Miller, Cornell University A few complexity results for decidable structures |
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Tuesday, November 17 | Jennifer Davoren, Cornell University A very brief introduction to the modal mu-calculus |
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Thursday, November 19 | Anil Nerode, Cornell University An introduction to the calculus of variations |
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Tuesday, November 24 | Jennifer Davoren, Cornell University Formal analysis and verification of hybrid systems using extensions of the modal mu-calculus |
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Tuesday, December 1 | Anil Nerode, Cornell University The nonstandard calculus of variations |
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Thursday, December 3 | Anil Nerode, Cornell University The nonstandard calculus of variations |
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Thursday, January 28 | Nat Miller, Cornell University A diagrammatic formal system for Euclidean geometry |
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Tuesday, February 2 | Jeffrey Roland, Cornell University Large cardinals I (inaccessibility, Mahloness and measurability) |
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Thursday, February 4 | Walker White, Cornell University Robinson forcing |
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Tuesday, February 9 | Jeffrey W. Roland, Cornell University Large cardinals II (measurability) |
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Thursday, February 11 | Walker White, Cornell University Effective Robinson forcing |
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Tuesday, February 16 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University Large cardinals III: compactness; elementary embeddings |
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Thursday, February 18 | Robert Milnikel, Cornell University A Gentzen system for nonmonotonic logics |
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Tuesday, February 23 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University Large cardinals IV: elementary embeddings |
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Thursday, February 25 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Easy PCF I |
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Tuesday, March 2 | Suman Ganguli, Cornell University Large cardinals V: elementary embeddings; indescribability |
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Thursday, March 4 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Easy PCF II |
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Tuesday, March 9 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Large cardinals VI: partition properties |
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Thursday, March 11 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Easy PCF II |
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Tuesday, March 16 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Large cardinals VII: partition properties (continued) |
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Thursday, March 18 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Easy PCF III |
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Tuesday, March 30 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Easy PCF (conclusion) |
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Tuesday, April 6 | Cris Carlude, University of Aukland, New Zealand Recent progress on the complexity of computable enumerable random reals |
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Tuesday, April 13 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Large cardinals: partition properties (continued) |
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Thursday, April 15 | Denis Hirschfeldt, Cornell University Degree spectra of relations on algebraic structures |
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Tuesday, April 20 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Large cardinals (continued) |
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Thursday, April 22 | Jennifer Davoren, Cornell University Using the modal mu-calculus: synthesis of feedback controllers for hybrid systems |
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Tuesday, April 27 | David W. Kueker, University of Maryland Constructing models from smooth families of finite structures |
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Thursday, April 29 | Sergei Artemov, Cornell University On the metamathematics of formal verification |
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Tuesday, May 4 | Noam Greenberg, Cornell University Large cardinals (0#, conclusion) |
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Tuesday, May 4 | Walker White, Cornell University Large cardinals (Solovay's theorem) |
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Thursday, May 6 | Walker White, Cornell University Solovay's Theorem (conclusion) |