Foundations of mathematics : logic at Harvard, essays in honor of W. Hugh Woodin's 60th birthday, March 27-29, 2015, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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Foundations of mathematics : logic at Harvard, essays in honor of W. Hugh Woodin's 60th birthday, March 27-29, 2015, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
(Contemporary mathematics, 690)
American Mathematical Society, c2017
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Other editors: James Cummings, Peter Koellner, Paul B. Larson
"Bibliography of W. Hugh Woodin": p. xiii-xvii
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains the proceedings of the Logic at Harvard conference in honor of W. Hugh Woodin's 60th birthday, held March 27-29, 2015, at Harvard University. It presents a collection of papers related to the work of Woodin, who has been one of the leading figures in set theory since the early 1980s.
The topics cover many of the areas central to Woodin's work, including large cardinals, determinacy, descriptive set theory and the continuum problem, as well as connections between set theory and Banach spaces, recursion theory, and philosophy, each reflecting a period of Woodin's career. Other topics covered are forcing axioms, inner model theory, the partition calculus, and the theory of ultrafilters.
This volume should make a suitable introduction to Woodin's work and the concerns which motivate it. The papers should be of interest to graduate students and researchers in both mathematics and philosophy of mathematics, particularly in set theory, foundations and related areas.
Table of Contents
H. G. Dales, Norming infinitesimals of large fields
T. A. Slaman and M. I. Soskova, The enumeration degrees: Local and global structural interactions
A. S. Kechris, M. Sokic, and S. Todorcevic, Ramsey properties of finite measure algebras and topological dynamics of the group of measure preserving automorphisms: Some results and an open problem
A. E. Caicedo and J. Hilton, Topological Ramsey numbers and countable ordinals
V. Gitman and J. D. Hamkins, Open determinacy for class games
M. Malliaris and S. Shelah, Open problems on ultrafilters and some connections to the continuum
P. D. Welch, Obtaining Woodin's cardinals
R. Schindler, Woodin's axiom (*), or Martin's maximum, or both?
G. Sargsyan, Translation procedures in descriptive inner model theory
S. Cramer, Implications of very large cardinals
J. T. Moore, What makes the continuum $\aleph_2$
P. Maddy, Set-theoretic foundations.
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