# Recent and upcoming talks by Diana Carolina Montoya

## Diana Carolina Montoya: On some ideals associated with independent families

Talk held by Diana Carolina Montoya (KGRC) at the KGRC research seminar on 2018-04-19. Title: On some ideals associated with independent families Abstract. The concept of independence was first introduced by Fichtenholz and Kantorovic to study the space of linear functionals on the unit interval. continue reading…

## Generalised Baire Spaces, Amsterdam, August 22-24, 2018

KNAW Academy Colloquium Generalised Baire Spaces Amsterdam, The Netherlands Master Class: 22 August 2018 / Colloquium: 23–24 August 2018 Organisers. Lorenzo Galeotti, Benedikt Löwe, Philipp Lücke. Descriptive set theory and set theory of the reals traditional deal with well-known and well-studied topological spaces such as the real numbers, Cantor space, and Baire space. continue reading…

## 11th Young Set Theory Workshop, Lausanne, June 25–29, 2018

The aims of the Young Set Theory workshops are to bring together young researchers in the domain of set theory and give them the opportunity to learn from each other and from experts in a friendly environment. continue reading…

## Diana Carolina Montoya Amaya: Some cardinal invariants of the generalized Baire spaces

The successful PhD defense of Diana Carolina Montoya Amaya took place Wednesday, June 14 at the KGRC. Congratulations! Abstract: The central topic of this talk is the well-known Cardinal invariants of the continuum and it is divided in two parts: In the first one we focus on the generalization of some of these cardinals to the generalized Baire spaces $\kappa^\kappa$, when $\kappa$ is a regular uncountable cardinal. continue reading…

## Infinite Combinatorics and Forcing Theory, Kyoto, November 28 – December 1, 2016

RIMS Workshop on Infinite Combinatorics and Forcing Theory November 28 – December 1, 2016 at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University The workshop website: http://www.ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp/~styorio/rims16/index.html Tutorial speakers: Natasha Dobrinen (University of Denver), Ramsey theory in forcing Yinhe Peng (University of Toronto), Negative partition relations on $\omega_1$ Speakers: Jörg Brendle (Kobe University), Maximal trees Fabiana Castiblanco (Universität Münster), Preserving sharps by tree forcings David Chodounsky (Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Science), Mathias-Prikry forcing and generic ultrafilters Sakaé Fuchino (Kobe University), Reflection theorems on non-existence of orthonormal bases of pre-Hilbert spaces Daisuke Ikegami (Tokyo Denki University), Boolean valued second order logic Diego A. continue reading…