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*** Note the comment above *** This is a special issue dedicated to the announcement of Shelah's recent solution of the Minimal Tower problem, one of the oldest and most important problems in infinite combinatorics which also motivated some…
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…
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…
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: 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;…
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 is the seventh issue of this bulletin, featuring a new form as well as a concise list of past open problems.
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…
33rd issue of a bulletin dedicated to research on selective properties in mathematics.
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.
We address two fundamental and well-known problems of Gromov and Lyndon: \demo{Problem A} (Gromov, see [5]). Consider a category $M_n$ of closed manifolds of dimension $n$ with nonzero-degree ways as morphisms. Study a partial order $M \ge…
This is the 30th issue of this bulletin, dedicated to mathematical selection principles and related areas. Now in a concise format.
We give some remarks on some manifolds K3 surfaces, Complex projective spaces, real projective space and Torus and the classification of two dimensional Riemannian surfaces, Green functions and the Stokes formula. We also, talk about traces…
We develop an analysis of wavelets and pseudodifferential operators on multidimensional ultrametric spaces which are defined as products of locally compact ultrametric spaces. We introduce bases of wavelets, spaces of generalized functions…
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…
In addition to announcements of several new papers, this issue contains a brief personal memorandum for Misha Matveev. The issue also announces the coming SPM meeting (June 2012).
For the class of stochastic partial differential equations studied in [Conus-Dalang,2008], we prove the existence of density of the probability law of the solution at a given point $(t,x)$, and that the density belongs to some Besov space.…
Among the many papers announced here, a recent series of papers of Franklin Tall on selective properties (SPM) is noteworthy.
The path to the solution of Feder-Vardi dichotomy conjecture by Bulatov and Zhuk led through showing that more and more general algebraic conditions imply polynomial-time algorithms for the finite-domain Constraint Satisfaction Problems…
In pursuit of a deeper understanding of Boolean Promise Constraint Satisfaction Problems (PCSPs), we identify a class of problems with restricted structural complexity, which could serve as a promising candidate for complete…