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The Graduate Logic Seminar is an informal space where graduate student and professors present topics related to logic which are not necessarly original or completed work. This is a space focused principally on practicing presentation skills or learning materials that are not usually presented in a class.
The Graduate Logic Seminar is an informal space where graduate students and professors present topics related to logic which are not necessarily original or completed work. This is a space focused principally on practicing presentation skills or learning materials that are not usually presented in a class.


* '''When:''' Mondays 4p-5p
* '''When:''' Mondays 3:30-4:30 PM
* '''Where:''' TBD.
* '''Where:''' Van Vleck B139
* '''Organizers:''' [https://www.math.wisc.edu/~omer/ Omer Mermelstein]
* '''Organizers:''' Karthik Ravishankar and [https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/antonio Antonio Nakid Cordero]


The talk schedule is arranged at the beginning of each semester. If you would like to participate, please contact one of the organizers.
The talk schedule is arranged at the beginning of each semester. If you would like to participate, please contact one of the organizers.
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Sign up for the graduate logic seminar mailing list:  join-grad-logic-sem@lists.wisc.edu
Sign up for the graduate logic seminar mailing list:  join-grad-logic-sem@lists.wisc.edu


== Fall 2022 ==


=== September 12 - Organizational Meeting ===


== Fall 2019 - Tentative schedule ==
We will meet to assign speakers to dates.


=== September 5 - Organizational meeting ===
=== '''September 19 - Karthik Ravishankar''' ===
TItle: '''Lowness for Isomorphism'''


=== September 9 - No seminar ===
A turing degree is said to be low for isomorphism if it can only compute an isomorphism between computable structures only when a computable isomorphism already exists. In this talk we show that the measure of the class of low for isomorphism sets in Cantor space is 0 and that no Martin Lof random is low for isomorphism.


=== September 16 - Daniel Belin I ===
=== '''September 26 - Antonio Nakid Cordero''' ===


=== September 23 - Daniel Belin II ===
=== '''October 3 - Yunting Zhang''' ===


=== September 30 - Josiah Jacobsen-Grocott I - Date may change ===
=== '''October 10 - Yuxiao Fu''' ===


=== October 7 - Josiah Jacobsen-Grocott II ===
=== '''October 17 - Alice Vidrine''' ===


=== October 14 - Tejas Bhojraj I - Date may change ===
=== '''October 24 - Hongyu Zhu''' ===


=== October 21 - Tejas Bhojraj II - Date may change ===
=== '''October 31 - Break for Halloween''' ===


=== October 28 - Two short talks ===
=== '''November 7 - John Spoerl''' ===
Speakers TBD


=== November 4 - Two short talks ===
=== '''November 14 - Josiah Jacobsen-Grocott''' ===
Speakers TBD


=== November 11 - Manlio Valenti I ===
=== '''November 21 - Karthik Ravishankar''' ===


=== November 18 - Manlio Valenti II ===
=== '''November 28 - Logan Heath''' ===


=== November 25 - Two short talks ===
=== '''December 5 - Logan Heath''' ===
Speakers TBD


=== December 2 - Iván Ongay Valverde I ===
=== '''December 12 - TBA''' ===


=== December 9 - Iván Ongay Valverde II ===
== Previous Years ==
 
==Previous Years==


The schedule of talks from past semesters can be found [[Graduate Logic Seminar, previous semesters|here]].
The schedule of talks from past semesters can be found [[Graduate Logic Seminar, previous semesters|here]].

Revision as of 07:39, 19 September 2022

The Graduate Logic Seminar is an informal space where graduate students and professors present topics related to logic which are not necessarily original or completed work. This is a space focused principally on practicing presentation skills or learning materials that are not usually presented in a class.

  • When: Mondays 3:30-4:30 PM
  • Where: Van Vleck B139
  • Organizers: Karthik Ravishankar and Antonio Nakid Cordero

The talk schedule is arranged at the beginning of each semester. If you would like to participate, please contact one of the organizers.

Sign up for the graduate logic seminar mailing list: join-grad-logic-sem@lists.wisc.edu

Fall 2022

September 12 - Organizational Meeting

We will meet to assign speakers to dates.

September 19 - Karthik Ravishankar

TItle: Lowness for Isomorphism

A turing degree is said to be low for isomorphism if it can only compute an isomorphism between computable structures only when a computable isomorphism already exists. In this talk we show that the measure of the class of low for isomorphism sets in Cantor space is 0 and that no Martin Lof random is low for isomorphism.

September 26 - Antonio Nakid Cordero

October 3 - Yunting Zhang

October 10 - Yuxiao Fu

October 17 - Alice Vidrine

October 24 - Hongyu Zhu

October 31 - Break for Halloween

November 7 - John Spoerl

November 14 - Josiah Jacobsen-Grocott

November 21 - Karthik Ravishankar

November 28 - Logan Heath

December 5 - Logan Heath

December 12 - TBA

Previous Years

The schedule of talks from past semesters can be found here.