The Logic Seminar at UNT highlights research in the fields of mathematical logic, including set theory, descriptive set theory, model theory, computability theory, and applications of logic to other fields such as algebra, analysis, dynamics, and topology. Speakers include visiting researchers, UNT faculty members, and graduate students. The seminar is organized by John Krueger and Jing Zhang.
Upcoming Events
| 4/22/2026 | Stewart Brown (UNT) | Generalized Cardinal Characteristics and Determinacy |
| 4/29/2026 | Derek Levinson (UNT) |
A New Approach to Analyzing the Almost Everywhere Behavior of Functions on Partition
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Recent Events
| 4/15/2026 | Hannes Jakob (UNT) | Topological Rainbow Ramsey Theory |
| 4/1/2026 | Márk Poór (Cornell) | Projective Fraïssé limits and homeomorphisms of the pseudoarc |
| 3/6/2026 | Alejandro Poveda (Barcelona) | The Directedness of the Rudin-Keisler Order |
| 2/18/2026 | John Krueger (UNT) | The Five Element Basis Theorem Revisited |
| 11/5/2025 | Derek Levinson (UNT) | Sequences of Kappa-Suslin Sets |
| 10/29/2025 | Jing Zhang (UNT) | Stepping up to Higher Dimensions Part 2 |
| 10/22/2025 | Jing Zhang (UNT) | Stepping up to Higher Dimensions |
| 10/15/2025 | Emily Yao (Princeton) | Schmidt’s Game on Vitali Sets |
| 9/24/2025 | Hannes Jakob (UNT) | On Shelah's Approachability Ideal, Part 2 |
| 9/17/2025 | Hannes Jakob (UNT) | On Shelah's Approachability Ideal |