Seminar series
Date
Wed, 06 Mar 2019
11:00
Location
N3.12
Speaker
Alex Chevalier
Organisation
University of Oxford

I will present some basic concepts in Large Cardinal theory. A Large Cardinal axiom is the assertion of the existence of a cardinal so large that it entails the existence of set-sized models of ZFC, something which we know ZFC alone does not do. Large Cardinal axioms are therefore strengthenings of ZFC. We believe them to be consistent with ZFC, but this is a touchy subject. Nevertheless, Large Cardinal axioms have become an essential tool in set theory, providing insight into the fine structure of the set theoretic universe. In my talk, I will focus on inaccessible and measurable cardinals, and, if time permits, I will discuss supercompact cardinals.

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