Speaker: 

Professor Ralf-Dieter Schindler

Institution: 

UC Berkeley and Universitaet Muenster

Time: 

Monday, November 5, 2007 - 4:00pm

Location: 

MSTB 256

We discuss how BMM affects the large cardinal
structure of V as well as the size of \theta^{L(R)}. BMM proves
that V is closed under sharps (and more), and BMM plus the
existence of a precipitous ideal on \omega_1 proves that
\delta^1_2 = \aleph_2. Part of this is joint work with my
student Ben Claverie.