November 6, 2018
1:45PM - 2:45PM
Baker Systems Engineering 272
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Logic Seminar - Chris Miller
Title: Expansions of o-minimal structures by some canonical products
Speaker: Chris Miller (Ohio State Univerity)
Abstract: I will present some recent results of joint work with Patrick Speissegger. Statements would be a bit overly technical for this abstract, but the basic question is: What can be said about expansions of o-minimal structures on the real field by special functions, in particular, some classical canonical Weierstrass products and functions associated thereto? In fact, the talk will be essentially an extended abstract of our work so far.
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2018-11-06 13:45:00
2018-11-06 14:45:00
Logic Seminar - Chris Miller
Title: Expansions of o-minimal structures by some canonical products
Speaker: Chris Miller (Ohio State Univerity)
Abstract: I will present some recent results of joint work with Patrick Speissegger. Statements would be a bit overly technical for this abstract, but the basic question is: What can be said about expansions of o-minimal structures on the real field by special functions, in particular, some classical canonical Weierstrass products and functions associated thereto? In fact, the talk will be essentially an extended abstract of our work so far.
Baker Systems Engineering 272
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Title: Expansions of o-minimal structures by some canonical products
Speaker: Chris Miller (Ohio State Univerity)
Abstract: I will present some recent results of joint work with Patrick Speissegger. Statements would be a bit overly technical for this abstract, but the basic question is: What can be said about expansions of o-minimal structures on the real field by special functions, in particular, some classical canonical Weierstrass products and functions associated thereto? In fact, the talk will be essentially an extended abstract of our work so far.