Department of Mathematics, Statistics
and Computer Science
Wim Ruitenburg's Fall 2005 Logic Seminar page
This is the home page for the Marquette MSCS Logic Seminar
- The Logic Seminar usually meets on Wednesdays at 4:25 PM
- We usually meet in room CU 401, unless we don't
- April 26: Paul Bankston will talk about
Existentially closed for the topologist.
- April 19: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Being existentially closed, part 2.
- April 12: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Being existentially closed.
- April 5: Paul Bankston will talk about
Identifying a Topological Graph using First-order Lattice Properties, part 2.
- March 22: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Quantifier elimination for a very very intuitionistic theory.
- March 8, about 5 PM, McGraw 121 on the Whitewater campus (note different
time, day, and place): Tom Drucker will talk about
Mathematical Logic and Ideology in Nazi Germany.
- March 8, about 4 PM, McGraw 121 on the Whitewater campus (note different
time, day, and place): Paul Bankston will talk about
Identifying a Topological Graph using First-order Lattice Properties.
- March 1: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Standard applications of model completeness, part 2.
- February 22: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Standard applications of model completeness.
- February 8: Paul Bankston will talk about
First-order topological properties related to unicoherence, part 2.
- February 1: Paul Bankston will talk about
First-order topological properties related to unicoherence.
- December 7: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Things we should already have known about distributive lattices, part 3.
- November 30: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Things we should already have known about distributive lattices, part 2.
- November 23: Thanksgiving holiday
- November 16: Wim Ruitenburg will talk about
Things we should already have known about distributive lattices.
- November 9: Paul Bankston will talk about
Lattice-defined topological properties, part 2.
- November 4 (note different day): Tom Drucker will talk about
Ordinal Virtues--The Axiomatization of the Ordinal Numbers.
Last updated: April 2006
Comments & suggestions:
wimr@mscs.mu.edu