Teruyuki Yorioka is an Associate Professor of mathematics at Shizuoka University.
He mainly studies combinatorics on $\omega_1$ and its related forcing theory.

He received his Ph.D. in 2004 from Kobe University, under the supervision of Joerg Brendle.

When he stayed in Toronto to join the thematic program of set theory 2002, he took the supervision of Stevo Todorcevic.

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# Recent and upcoming talks by Teruyuki Yorioka

## Axiomatic set theory and its applications, Kyoto, November 5 – 8, 2018

Workshop on Axiomatic set theory and its applications   Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences   November 5 – 8, 2018   Kyoto, Japan   ORGANIZER: Hiroaki Minami (Aichi Gakuin) MINICOURSE: Dilip Raghavan (National University of Singapore) SPEAKERS: Teruyuki Yorioka (Shizuoka University) Hiroshi Sakai (Kobe University) Sean Cox (Virginia Commonwealth University) Ulises Ariet Ramos García (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Morelia) Diego A. continue reading…

## Novi Sad Conference in Set Theory and General Topology, Novi Sad, July 2-5, 2018

The international conference “Novi Sad Conference in Set Theory and General Topology” SETTOP 2018 that will take place from July 2nd to July 5th 2018 in Novi Sad. Confirmed invited speakers: David Asperó (Norwich) David Chodounský (Prague) Natasha Dobrinen (Denver) Vera Fischer (Vienna) Heike Mildenberger (Freiburg) Dilip Raghavan (Singapore) Philip Schlicht (Bonn) Stevo Todorčević (Toronto / Paris) Program Committee: Joan Bagaria (Barcelona) Mirna Džamonja (Norwich) Sy David Friedman (Vienna) István Juhász (Budapest) Miloš Kurilić (Novi Sad) Participants can also present short talks. continue reading…

## Iterated Forcing Theory and Cardinal Invariants, Kyoto, November 6 – 9, 2017

RIMS Workshop on Iterated Forcing Theory and Cardinal Invariants November 6 – 9, 2017 at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University ORGANIZER: Jörg Brendle (Kobe) MINICOURSE: Diego Mejía (Shizuoka)  Recent (and not that recent) forcing techniques on finite support iterations SPEAKERS: David Asperó (Norwich) Few new reals Fabiana Castiblanco (Münster) David Chodounský (Praha) Monroe Eskew (Wien) Local saturation at every successor cardinal JiaLiang He (Chengdu) An elementary proof of p = t Daisuke Ikegami (Tokyo) On supercompactness of $\omega_1$ Hiromi Ishii (Tsukuba) Reflection Principle and construction of saturated ideals on $\mathcal P_{\omega_1}(\lambda)$ Yo Matsubara (Nagoya) On the existence of skinny stationary subsets Tadatoshi Miyamoto (Nagoya) No Suslin trees but a non-special Aronszajn tree exists by a side condition method Francesco Parente (Norwich) Keisler’s order via Boolean ultrapowers André Rodrigues (Kobe) Hiroshi Sakai (Kobe) On models generated by uncountable indiscernible sequences Dmitri Shakhmatov (Matsuyama) Compactness-like properties de ned by open-point games and maximal almost disjoint families Toshimichi Usuba (Tokyo) $G_\delta$ modification and large cardinals Teruyuki Yorioka (Shizuoka) Aspero-Mota’s finitely proper forcing axiom and k-entangled sets of reals Yasuo Yoshinobu (Nagoya) A further variation of the Banach-Mazur game and forcing axioms continue reading…

## Independence Results in Mathematics and Challenges in Iterated Forcing, Norwich, November 2-6 2015

Satellite Workshop 2nd November 2015 to 6th November 2015 Held at the University of East Anglia Norwich, UK Organisers: David Aspero (University of East Anglia), Joan Bagaria (Universitat de Barcelona), Mirna Dzamonja (University of East Anglia), Benedikt Loewe (Universität Hamburg) Workshop Theme Independence Results in Mathematics and Challenges in Iterated Forcing Forcing, and especially iterated forcing, is an extremely fruitful technique for proving that certain statements in mathematics are independent from ZFC, or some other base set theory. continue reading…

## Recent Developments in Axiomatic Set Theory, September 16-18, 2015

RIMS Set Theory Workshop 2015 Recent Developments in Axiomatic Set Theory   September 16 (Wed.) 14:20-14:50 Masaru Kada and Takuto Kato: Variants of AC under ZF minus union 15:10-15:40 Masaru Kada and Souji Shizuma: Some remarks on in nite hat guessing games 16:00-16:50 Makoto Takahashi: On non -shortness of Axiom A posets with frame systems September 17  (Thu.) 10:00-10:50 Teruyuki Yorioka: Some consistency results with the existence of a non special Aronszajn tree 11:10-12:00 David Chodounsky: F-Mathias reals and generic filters 14:00-14:50 Joel David Hamkins: Upward closure in the generic multiverse of a countable model of set theory 15:10-16:00 Toshimichi Usuba: Set-theoretic geology and large large cardinals 16:20-17:00 Tadatoshi Miyamoto: Side condition methods and morasses September 18 (Fri.) 9:00-9:50 Sakae Fuchino: On the superuniverse of the set theoretic multiverses 10:10-11:00 Hiroshi Sakai: Covering and approximation properties of ultrapower Venue Room 420, RIMS Kyoto Organizer Masahiro Shioya (University of Tsukuba), E-mail: shioya _at_ math.tsukuba.ac.jp continue reading…

## Infinitary Combinatorics in Set Theory and Its Applications, November 10-13, 2014

RIMS Set Theory Workshop 2014 Infinitary Combinatorics in Set Theory and Its Applications November 10 – 13, 2014 Kyoto, Japan   Overview Infinitary Combinatorics is a classical and main topic of axiomatic set theory. continue reading…

## Sakaé Fuchino conference, November 17-19, 2014

Workshop on Mathematical Logic on the Occasion of Sakaé Fuchino’s 60th Birthday November 17 – 19, 2014 Kobe University, Kobe, Japan   Sakaé Fuchino will be turning 60 this year, and we will celebrate his birthday with a workshop in his honor. continue reading…

## Reflection principles and set theory of large cardinals, September 9 – 12, 2013

The RIMS meeting “Reflection principles and set theory of large cardinals” will take place from Sept. 9 till Sept. 12 at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan. this meeting is organized by Sakae Fuchino. continue reading…

## Axiomatic approaches to forcing techniques in set theory, November 3-8, 2013

The Banff International Research Station will host the “Axiomatic approaches to forcing techniques in set theory” workshop from November 3rd to November 8th, 2013. The focus of this program is on forcing axioms and their applications within mathematics. continue reading…

## International Conference on Topology and Geometry, September 2-6, 2013

Joint with the 6th Japan-Mexico Topology Symposium, September 2 – 6, 2013 Shimane University and Osaka City University are organizing the international conference on Topology and Geometry 2013. The conference will take place at Shimane University, Matsue City, Japan, on September 2-6, 2013. continue reading…