Joint Mathematics Meetings
Baltimore, MD, January 15-18, 2003
Meeting #983
Associate secretaries: Susan J Friedlander, AMS susan@math.nwu.edu James J Tattersall, MAA tat@providence.eduNOTE: The following material has been posted
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Invited Addresses of Other Organizations
Arthur W. Apter, Baruch College of the City University of New York, Some results concerning strong compactness and supercompactness.
John A. Burns, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Numerical approximations for optimization and control of dynamical systems.
Krzysztof Ciesielski, West Virginia University, Set theoretical aspects of the Fubini theorem and separate continuity.
Lou P. van den Dries, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Lower bounds in arithmetic complexity.
Jeff L. Hirst, Appalachian State University, Hindman's theorem, ultrafilters, and reverse mathematics.
Overtoun M. G. Jenda, Auburn University, Gorenstein injective, projective, and flat modules.
Raymond L. Johnson, University of Maryland, The Maryland experience: Building a community of African American graduate students.
Bjorn Kjos-Hanssen, Ruprecht-Karls-Universit\"at Heidelberg, Initial segments of the Turing degrees with a view toward automorphisms.
David E. Marker, University of Illinois at Chicago, Model theory and differential algebra.
Timothy H. McNicholl, University of Dallas, Automorphisms of the c.e. weak truth-table degrees.
Rahim Nazim Moosa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, F-structures and semiabelian varieties over finite fields.
Andrzej Roslanowski, University of Nebraska at Omaha and University of Northern Iowa, Proper forcing revisited.
Jean E. Taylor, Rutgers University, Five little crystals and how they grew.