Calendar

Dec
3
Mon
David Webb: Inescapable dimension
Dec 3 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Jan
24
Thu
Kameryn Williams: Logic seminar @ Keller 313
Jan 24 @ 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm

Title: Amalgamating generic reals, a surgical approach
Location: Keller Hall 313
Speaker: Kameryn Williams, UHM

The material in this talk is an adaptation of joint work with Miha Habič, Joel David Hamkins, Lukas Daniel Klausner, and Jonathan Verner, transforming set theoretic results into a computability theoretic context.

Let $\mathcal D$ be the collection of dense subsets of the full binary tree coming from a fixed countable Turing ideal. In this talk we are interested in properties of $\mathcal D$-generic reals, those reals $x$ so that every $D \in \mathcal D$ is met by an initial segment of $x$. To be more specific the main question is the following. Fix a real $z$ which cannot be computed by any $\mathcal D$-generic. Can we craft a family of $\mathcal D$-generic reals so that we have precise control over which subfamilies of generic reals together compute $z$?

I will illustrate a specific of this phenomenon as a warm up. I will show that given any $\mathcal D$-generic $x$ there is another $\mathcal D$-generic $y$ so that $x \oplus y$ can compute $z$. That is, neither $x$ nor $y$ can compute $z$ on their own, but together they can.

The main result for the talk then gives a uniform affirmative answer for finite families. Namely, I will show that for any finite set $I = \{0, \ldots, n-1\}$ there are mutual $\mathcal D$-generic reals $x_0, \ldots, x_{n-1}$ which can be surgically modified to witness any desired pattern for computing $z$. More formally, there is a real $y$ so that given any $\mathcal A \subseteq \mathcal P(I)$ which is closed under superset and contains no singletons, that there is a single real $w_\mathcal{A}$ so that the family of grafts $x_k \wr_y w_\mathcal{A}$ for $k \in A \subseteq I$ can compute $z$ if and only if $A \in \mathcal A$. Here, $x \wr_y w$ is a surgical modification of $x$, using $y$ to guide where to replace bits from $x$ with those from $w$.

Mar
5
Tue
Logic seminar: Quinn Culver
Mar 5 @ 2:45 pm – 3:35 pm

Keller Hall 301

Abstract: My plan is to go through (as much as time will allow of) Measure and Integrals in Conditional Set Theory by Jamneshan et al. with the goal of getting to at least one theorem there that witnesses the merits of conditional set theory.

Mar
12
Tue
Logic seminar: Quinn Culver
Mar 12 @ 2:45 pm – 3:35 pm

Keller Hall 301

Abstract: My plan is to go through (as much as time will allow of) Measure and Integrals in Conditional Set Theory by Jamneshan et al. with the goal of getting to at least one theorem there that witnesses the merits of conditional set theory.

Mar
22
Fri
Kenshi Miyabe: Muchnik degrees and Medvedev degrees of the randomness notions
Mar 22 @ 3:00 pm – 3:20 pm
Jan Reimann: Turing Degrees and Randomness for Continuous Measures
Mar 22 @ 3:30 pm – 3:50 pm
Denis Hirschfeldt: Open Questions on Notions of Dense Computability
Mar 22 @ 4:00 pm – 4:20 pm
Mar
23
Sat
Douglas Cenzer
Mar 23 @ 9:00 am – 9:20 am
Thomas Zeugmann
Mar 23 @ 9:30 am – 9:50 am
Wesley Calvert
Mar 23 @ 10:00 am – 10:20 am
Laurent Bienvenu
Mar 23 @ 10:30 am – 10:50 am
Noah Schweber
Mar 23 @ 2:00 pm – 2:20 pm
Konstantinos Beros
Mar 23 @ 2:30 pm – 2:50 pm
Jennifer Chubb
Mar 23 @ 3:00 pm – 3:20 pm
Samuel Birns
Mar 23 @ 3:30 pm – 3:50 pm
Valentina Harizanov
Mar 23 @ 4:00 pm – 4:20 pm
Mar
24
Sun
Damir Dzhafarov
Mar 24 @ 9:00 am – 9:20 am
Richard Shore
Mar 24 @ 9:30 am – 9:50 am
Liang Yu
Mar 24 @ 10:00 am – 10:20 am
Mariya Soskova
Mar 24 @ 10:30 am – 10:50 am
Aug
27
Tue
Section 1.1
Aug 27 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Aug
28
Wed
Logic Seminar: Kameryn Williams, Initial segments of models of set theory fixed pointwise by automorphisms
Aug 28 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

I will present on the paper “Largest initial segments pointwise fixed by automorphisms of models of set theory” by Enayat, Kaufmann, and McKenzie.

https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.04002

Keller Hall 301

Aug
29
Thu
Section 1.2
Aug 29 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Sep
3
Tue
Section 1.3
Sep 3 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Sep
4
Wed
Logic Seminar: Kameryn Williams, Initial segments of models of set theory fixed pointwise by automorphisms
Sep 4 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

I will present on the paper “Largest initial segments pointwise fixed by automorphisms of models of set theory” by Enayat, Kaufmann, and McKenzie.

https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.04002

Keller Hall 301

Sep
5
Thu
Section 1.4
Sep 5 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Sep
10
Tue
Section 1.5
Sep 10 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Sep
11
Wed
Logic seminar: David Webb
Sep 11 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Sep
12
Thu
Section 1.6
Sep 12 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Sep
17
Tue
Section 2.1
Sep 17 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am