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This is the 34th issue of this bulletin, dedicated to selection principles in mathematics. Announcements include, among other things, a call for papers for the Topology and its Applications special issue on selection principles, and the…
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.
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…
After a long break, we are back with some very interesting research announcements and an open problem which is one of the most difficult, long lasting, and important problems in the field. A major change in this bulletin is that from now on…
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…
This issue surveys some of the activities in the field since the previous issue, and announces a conference fully dedicated to the topic of selection principles.
33rd issue of a bulletin dedicated to research on selective properties in mathematics.
This is the seventh issue of this bulletin, featuring a new form as well as a concise list of past open problems.
With the approaching TOPOSYM'16 (http://www.toposym.cz/programme.php), it is a pleasure to see selection principles gain increasing attention and becoming a standard part of topology and set theory. At least eight of the 28 speakers, and a…
This is the first issue of a semi-formal bulletin dealing with Selection Principles in Mathematics (SPM) -- this field deals with all sorts of studies of diagonalization arguments, especially in topology (covering properties, sequences of…
This is the 30th issue of this bulletin, dedicated to mathematical selection principles and related areas. Now in a concise format.
This issue contains a number of abstracts of papers directly related to selection principles, some of which presented at the conference SPMC2012, and the announcement of the solution of Malyhin's Problem.
In addition to 29 announcements in related areas, this issue contains several contributions to "core" SPM: Measurable cardinals and the cardinality of Lindelof spaces; Topological games and covering dimension; Menger's and Hurewicz's…
Contents: 1. Editor's note; 2. gamma-sets from a weak hypothesis; 3. Research announcements; 3.1. Ultrafilters with property (s); 3.2. On a converse to Banach's Fixed Point Theorem; 3.3. Analytic groups and pushing small sets apart 3.4.…
This issue contains, in addition to the usual contents, a special festive announcement: A book. This book by Banakh and Zdomsky seems to be the first in a planned series by these authors. We believe that the book will become a cornerstone…
In this issue we announce a fascinating series of works on the comparison of various types of convergence of sequences of functions. Some of these properties are provably related to some of the properties which were introduced in the…
This is the second issue of the SPM Bulletin (SPM stands for "Selection Principles in Mathematics"). The first issue is math.GN/0301011 and contains some background and details.
Never has an issue of the SPM Bulletin contained as much interesting information as this issue does. In addition to the interesting research announcements, this issue contains announcements of solutions for three open problems, one of which…
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…
In the year 2014, the field of selection principles found its way into several additional, fascinating mathematical realms. The field enters the consensus as a mainstream part of set theory and topology, and as a promising direction for…