Calendar

May
3
Wed
Review (17.1, 10.1, 10.2, 3.9, 10.3 due)
May 3 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
May
5
Fri
Logic Seminar: David Webb
May 5 @ 1:00 pm – May 5 @ 2:00 pm

David Webb will speak at 1:00-2:00 in Keller 402

Title: Every Function Can be Computable

Abstract: I will relay an interesting result of Joel David Hamkins: that
there is an algorithm which can compute any function f of natural
numbers, if it is carried out in the right model of arithmetic
(corresponding to f). In particular, I will construct the necessary
models using Rosser sentences and describe the algorithm.

May
7
Sun
TA’s review session in Bilger 335 @ Bilger 335
May 7 @ 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
May
9
Tue
Review session MATH 252A Keller 401
May 9 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am
May
10
Wed
MATH 252A final exam in Sakamaki A-101
May 10 @ 12:00 pm – May 10 @ 2:00 pm
Aug
21
Mon
Weeks 1-2 start
Aug 21 all-day
Aug
22
Tue
11.1, 11.2
Aug 22 @ 1:30 pm – Aug 22 @ 2:45 pm
Aug
23
Wed
253A
Aug 23 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Aug
24
Thu
11.2, 11.3
Aug 24 @ 1:30 pm – Aug 24 @ 2:30 pm
Aug
29
Tue
11.4, 11.5
Aug 29 @ 1:30 pm – Aug 29 @ 2:30 pm
Aug
30
Wed
253A
Aug 30 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Aug
31
Thu
11.1-3 due
Aug 31 @ 1:30 pm – Aug 31 @ 2:30 pm
11.5, 11.6
Aug 31 @ 1:30 pm – Aug 31 @ 2:30 pm
Logic seminar: David Ross
Aug 31 @ 2:50 pm – 3:40 pm

This semester the Logic Seminar will meet on Thursdays, 2:50 – 3:40 pm in Keller 402.

This Thursday we will have a (probably brief) organizational meeting.

Title: Some nonstandard remarks about Egyptian fractions

Abstract: An Egyptian fraction is a finite sum of fractions of the form $1/n$, where $n$ is a natural number. I’ll give simple proofs of some results about such fractions (also about Znám fractions). The proofs only require the compactness theorem from first order logic, though I’ll use the language of nonstandard analysis.

Sep
4
Mon
Weeks 3-4 start
Sep 4 all-day
Sep
5
Tue
12.1, 12.2
Sep 5 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 5 @ 2:30 pm
Sep
6
Wed
253A
Sep 6 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Sep
7
Thu
11.4-6 due
Sep 7 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 7 @ 2:30 pm
12.2, 12.3
Sep 7 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 7 @ 2:30 pm
Sep
12
Tue
12.4, 12.5
Sep 12 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 12 @ 2:30 pm
Sep
13
Wed
253A
Sep 13 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Sep
14
Thu
12.1-3 due
Sep 14 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 14 @ 2:30 pm
12.5, 12.6
Sep 14 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 14 @ 2:30 pm
Logic Seminar: David Webb @ Keller 402
Sep 14 @ 2:50 pm – 3:40 pm

Title: A Simple Proof of a Theorem of Woodin

Abstract: In a similar spirit as my talk last semester about computing
and non-standard models, I will relay Joel David Hamkins’ new proof of a
theorem of Woodin: that there is a function that enumerates any finite
set (if computed in the correct model M of arithmetic), and which can
enumerate any extension of that set (if run in the correct end-extension
of M).

Sep
18
Mon
Weeks 5-7 start
Sep 18 all-day
Sep
19
Tue
13.1, 13.2
Sep 19 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 19 @ 2:30 pm
Sep
20
Wed
253A
Sep 20 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Sep
21
Thu
12.4-6 due
Sep 21 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 21 @ 2:30 pm
13.2, 13.3
Sep 21 @ 1:30 pm – Sep 21 @ 2:30 pm
Logic seminar: Mushfeq Khan @ Keller 402
Sep 21 @ 2:55 pm – 3:55 pm

Title: Measure-Risking Arguments in Recursion Theory

Abstract: By way of introducing the idea of measure-risking, I will present a proof of Kurtz’s theorem that the Turing upward closure of the set of 1-generic reals is of full Lebesgue measure. Then I will show how a stronger form of the theorem (due originally to Kautz) can be obtained by framing the proof as a “fireworks argument”, following a recent paper of Bienvenu and Patey.