Ari Meir Brodsky
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department
of Mathematics of Bar-Ilan
University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel, specializing in combinatorial
set theory.
Here is my CV.
My current focus is on developing the "microscopic approach to Souslin-tree
construction" together with Assaf
Rinot:
- Reduced powers of Souslin
trees (with Assaf Rinot). Forum
of Mathematics, Sigma 5 (2017), e2, 82 pp.
- A
Microscopic approach to Souslin-tree constructions. Part I (with
Assaf Rinot). Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 74
pages, to appear, 2017.
- Papers submitted:
- Conference presentations and slides:
- More
notions of forcing add a Souslin tree at the Toronto
Set Theory Seminar, Fields Institute, Toronto, October 2016
- Ramsey theory of cardinals, ordinals, trees, and partial orders (in
Hebrew), Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, June 2016
- Ramsey theory of linear orders, trees, and partial orders (in
Hebrew), Ariel University, June 2016
- Custom-made
Souslin trees at the Logic,
Set Theory and Topology seminar (in Hebrew), Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, May 2016
- Custom-made
Souslin trees at the Toronto
Set Theory Seminar, Fields Institute, Toronto, May 2016
- How to construct a Souslin tree the right way (in Hebrew), Part
I and Part II,
Set Theory seminar, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, March 2016
My PhD Thesis was completed at the University of Toronto under the
supervision of Stevo
Todorcevic:
- A Theory of Stationary
Trees and the Balanced Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem for Trees,
PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 2014
- A Theory of
Stationary Trees and the Balanced Baumgartner–Hajnal–Todorcevic
Theorem for Trees, Acta Mathematica Hungarica, December 2014,
Volume 144, Issue 2, pp 285-352 --- contains the majority of my thesis
- Presentations and slides:
- A
Theory of Stationary Trees, and the Balanced
Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem for Trees at the Infinite
Combinatorics seminar, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, November
2014
- A
Theory of Stationary Trees, and the Balanced
Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem for Trees at the DU
Sesquicentennial Ramsey Theory Conference, University of Denver,
May 2014
- A Theory
of Stationary Trees, and the Balanced Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic
Theorem for Trees at the ASL
2014 North American Annual Meeting, University of Colorado,
Boulder, May 2014
- A
theory of non-special trees, and a generalization of the Balanced
Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem at the Toronto
Set Theory Seminar, Fields Institute, Toronto, July 2013
- Honourable mention by Jean Larson in "Partition Relation Perspectives"
at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, beginning at 08:15 of
video recording, December 2015, and again in slide
#10 at Menachem Magidor 70th Birthday Conference, February 2016
On 14 Sivan 5776, I initiated the first-ever
Jewish Pi Day celebration, with the help of Prof.
Ely Merzbach.
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