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Logic Seminar - Philipp Hieronymi

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May 5, 2015
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Math Tower 154

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Add to Calendar 2015-05-05 14:00:00 2015-05-05 15:30:00 Logic Seminar - Philipp Hieronymi Title: A tame Cantor setSpeaker: Philipp Hieronymi (UIUC)Abstract: Let R denote the real ordered field. Our focus here is on expansions of R by Cantor sets. For our purposes, a Cantor set is a non-empty, compact subset of the real line that has neither interior nor isolated points. We consider the following question due to Friedman, Kurdyka, Miller and Speissegger: is there a Cantor set K and a natural number N such that every set definable in (R,K) is Sigma_N^1? I will answer this question positively. In addition to using techniques from model theory, o-minimality and descriptive set theory and previous work of Friedman et al., the work presented in this talk depends crucially on well known results about the monadic second order theory of one successor due to Buechi, Landweber and McNaughton. Math Tower 154 Department of Mathematics math@osu.edu America/New_York public

Title: A tame Cantor set

Speaker: Philipp Hieronymi (UIUC)

Abstract: Let R denote the real ordered field. Our focus here is on expansions of R by Cantor sets. For our purposes, a Cantor set is a non-empty, compact subset of the real line that has neither interior nor isolated points. We consider the following question due to Friedman, Kurdyka, Miller and Speissegger: is there a Cantor set K and a natural number N such that every set definable in (R,K) is Sigma_N^1? I will answer this question positively. In addition to using techniques from model theory, o-minimality and descriptive set theory and previous work of Friedman et al., the work presented in this talk depends crucially on well known results about the monadic second order theory of one successor due to Buechi, Landweber and McNaughton.

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