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Home — Events — Reflections on Set Theoretic Reflection

Reflections on Set Theoretic Reflection

Date: 16 - 19 November 2018

Location: Montseny, Catalonia

Event type: Conference

Organisers: David Asperó (East Anglia), Carles Casacuberta (Barcelona), Miguel Ángel Mota (ITA México), Konstantinos Tsaprounis (Samos)

Website: www.ub.edu/RSTR2018

This conference will gather together prominent set-theorists from all over the world to present recent important advances in the context of set-theoretic reflections and its surrounding themes; to discuss current and future applications of such set-theoretic methods in other mathematical disciplines; and to explore strategies for a proper and effective dissemination of the relevant set-theoretic developments to the wider mathematical community.  The conference will also celebrate the 60th birthday of Joan Bagaria, whose work has substantially advanced and expanded both the theoretical apparatus and the applicability of the set-theoretic concept of reflection in other areas of mathematics.

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