29. - 30. June 2018
Hamburg, Germany
There is no participation fee, but registration is required until 01.
June 2018,
The number of participants is limited and distributed by a first-come
first-served principle!
We also offer a small catering.
WEBSITE
https://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/undecidability/
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Carolin Antos (U Konstanz)
Alexander C. Block (U Hamburg)
Nathan Bowler (U Hamburg)
Martin Goldstern (TU Vienna)
Pascal Gollin (U Hamburg)
Regula Krapf (U Koblenz-Landau)
Christian Reiher (U Hamburg)
Daniel T. Soukup (U Vienna)
WHAT
This two-day DMV Studierendenkolleg is concerned with the topic of
undecidability.
In several talks and workshops we will be introduced to the topic and
receive an overview,
also concerning the intersections with other topics in mathematics (here
infinite combinatorics).
Finally we will catch a glimpse of the current state of research in two
research talks.
WHO
The DMV Studierendenkolleg targets students of Mathematics or similar
subjects.
Although the main target audience are bachelor and master students we
are looking forward to
also welcome interested PhD students or advanced scholars.
SPONSORING
Here we would like to sincerely thank our sponsors, who made this event
possible!
These are the
German Mathematical Society (Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung, DMV),
the Department of Mathematics of the University of Hamburg,
Evert Willem Beth Foundation and the
Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2015) project number
706219 - REGPROP.
CONTACT
undecidability (dot) math (at) uni-hamburg (dot) de
We are looking forward to welcome you in Hamburg!
Karl Heuer, Hendrik Niehaus and Deniz Sarikaya
Apologies for cross-postings
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