PhD Dissertation Defense: "Applications of a Model-Theoretic Approach to Borel Equivalence Relations" | Department of Mathematics

PhD Dissertation Defense: "Applications of a Model-Theoretic Approach to Borel Equivalence Relations"

Event Information
Event Location: 
GAB 461
Event Date: 
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 2:00pm

Professor Jackson invites you to attend the PhD dissertation defense of Colin Craft

"Applications of a Model-Theoretic Approach to Borel Equivalence Relations"

Abstract:

The study of Borel equivalence relations on Polish spaces has become a major area of focus within descriptive set theory. Primarily, work in this area has been carried out using the standard methods of descriptive set theory. In this work, however, we develop a model-theoretic framework suitable for the study of Borel equivalence relations, introducing a class of objects we call Borel structurings. We then use these structurings to examine conditions under which marker sets for Borel equivalence relations can be concluded to exist or not exist, as well as investigating to what extent the Compactness Theorem from first-order logic continues to hold for Borel structurings.

Cake and coffee will be served in GAB 472 following the event.