Related papers: SPM Bulletin 35
We announce the solution of 4+21+1/2 (!) problems posed in earlier issues of the SPM Bulletin; the ``1/2'' standing for a ``consistently yes'' answer of Zdomsky to the last issue's Problem of the Month.
Contents of this issue: Workshops on SPM themes; Second workshop on Coverings, Selections and Games in Topology (SPM05); Analysis and Descriptive Set Theory Workshop; Descriptive set theory: Effective methods, equivalence relations;…
This issue of the SPM Bulletin announces two conferences which are of interest to anyone working in SPM or general topology. In the second announced conference it is planned to have a significant part devoted to SPM. Those who are…
Contents: 1. Editor's note 2. Research announcements 2.1. Pseudocompact group topologies with no infinite compact subsets 2.2. Selective coideals on (FIN[1]k) 2.3. Entire functions mapping uncountable dense sets of reals onto each other…
Among the many papers announced here, a recent series of papers of Franklin Tall on selective properties (SPM) is noteworthy.
This is the ninth issue of this bulletin. CONTENTS: Proceedings of SPM Workshop; A brief remark on van der Waerden spaces; Complete ccc Boolean algebras, the order sequential topology, and a problem of von Neumann; Cardinal invariants p, t…
CONTENTS: A surprising covering of the real line Unions of chains in dyadic compact spaces and topological groups On the Pytkeev property in spaces of continuous functions Selection principles related to alpha_i-properties On the Kocinac…
Contents: 1. Combinatorial and model-theoretical principles related to regularity of ultrafilters and compactness of topological spaces, I; 2. Frechet-Urysohn fans in free topological groups; 3. Packing index of subsets in Polish groups; 4.…
Contents: 2. Invited contribution: Ultrafilters and small sets 3. Research announcements 3.1. Inverse Systems and I-Favorable Spaces 3.2. Combinatorial and hybrid principles for sigma-directed families of countable sets modulo finite 3.3. A…
This festive issue concludes the civilian year 2008 with details on a special issue of Topology and its Applications dedicated to SPM, and with a quite large list of research announcements.
Contents: 1. Editor's note; 2. Personal impressions from the SPM07 meeting; 3. Research announcements; 3.1. Coloring ordinals by reals; 3.2. Long Borel Hierarchies; 3.3. Rothberger's property in finite powers; 3.4. Special subsets of the…
A surprising number of new results in "core" SPM in the last quarter of 2007, and some other beautiful fundamental results are announced.
In addition to a number of new developments in the field, this issue announces the completion of the special issue of Topology and its Applications, dedicated to the proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Coverings, Selections and Games in…
CONTENTS OF THE ISSUE: Hurewicz-like tests for Borel subsets of the plane; Ordered Spaces, Metric Preimages, and Function Algebras; On the independence of a generalized statement of Egoroff's theorem from ZFC, after T. Weiss; Forty…
1. A Wikipedia entry on topological games 2. On a fragment of the universal Baire property for sigma^1_2 sets 3. The coarse classification of homogeneous ultra-metric spaces 4. Ramsey-like embeddings 5. Proper and piecewise proper families…
CONTENTS: Lecce Workshop presentations available online; Borel cardinalities below c_0; Hereditarily non-topologizable groups; A hodgepodge of sets of reals; Random gaps; Covering a bounded set of functions by an increasing chain of…
CONTENTS: New reals: Can live with them, can live without them; Uniform almost everywhere domination; Heredity of tau-pseudocompactness; Understanding preservation theorems: omega^omega-bounding; Classification problems in continuum theory;…
This document represents the proceedings of the 2025 XCSP3 Competition. The results of this competition of constraint solvers were presented at CP'25 (31st International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming).
This is a collection of teaching materials used in several Russian universities, schools, and mathematical circles. Most problems are chosen in such a way that in the course of the solution and discussion a reader learns important…
We build on the stability-preserving school choice model introduced and studied recently in [MV18]. We settle several of their open problems and we define and solve a couple of new ones.