Set Theory and its Applications
Set Theory and its Applications Proceedings of a Conference held at York University, Ontario, Canada, Aug. 10–21, 1987 / [electronic resource] :
edited by Juris Steprāns, Stephen Watson.
- VIII, 228 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1401 0075-8434 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1401 .
Spaces of ideals of partial functions -- Remarks on partition ordinals -- Applications of superperfect forcing and its relatives -- Towards a structure theory for ideals on P?? -- Compact spaces of countable tightness in the Cohen model -- Two remarks about analytic sets -- Saturated ideals obtained via restricted iterated collapse of huge cardinals -- Ultrafilters and ramsey theory — An update -- Concerning stationary subsets of [?] -- When hereditarily collectionwise Hausdorffness implies regularity -- Classes of compact sequential spaces -- Special non-special N1-trees -- Consistency of positive partition theorems for graphs and models -- Topological problems for set-theorists -- A beginning for structural properties of ideals on P??.
The Set Theory and Applications meeting at York University, Ontario, featured both contributed talks and a series of invited lectures on topics central to set theory and to general topology. These proceedings contain a selection of the resulting papers, mostly announcing new unpublished results.
9783540467953
10.1007/BFb0097326 doi
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Topology.
Mathematical Logic and Foundations.
Topology.
QA8.9-10.3
511.3
Spaces of ideals of partial functions -- Remarks on partition ordinals -- Applications of superperfect forcing and its relatives -- Towards a structure theory for ideals on P?? -- Compact spaces of countable tightness in the Cohen model -- Two remarks about analytic sets -- Saturated ideals obtained via restricted iterated collapse of huge cardinals -- Ultrafilters and ramsey theory — An update -- Concerning stationary subsets of [?] -- When hereditarily collectionwise Hausdorffness implies regularity -- Classes of compact sequential spaces -- Special non-special N1-trees -- Consistency of positive partition theorems for graphs and models -- Topological problems for set-theorists -- A beginning for structural properties of ideals on P??.
The Set Theory and Applications meeting at York University, Ontario, featured both contributed talks and a series of invited lectures on topics central to set theory and to general topology. These proceedings contain a selection of the resulting papers, mostly announcing new unpublished results.
9783540467953
10.1007/BFb0097326 doi
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Topology.
Mathematical Logic and Foundations.
Topology.
QA8.9-10.3
511.3