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Filters, part III: pretopologies

While listening to some talks at the special session on categorical topology last Saturday, I realized that I had said something wrong at the end of part II: the filter spaces satisfying the property that any intersection of filters that … Continue reading

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Joint Mathematics Meetings

I’m currently at the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Baltimore, MD, USA.  This is a huge conference.  The program alone is a 250+ page booklet! My main purpose there is to participate in the special session on categorical topology on Saturday, … Continue reading

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Christmas 2013 crossword puzzle

The Christmas 2013 puzzle is out!  (also playable online.)  Note the black squares make a kind of Christmas cracker shape… Don’t omit the other 11 puzzles, too.  

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Filters II: filter spaces

I said earlier that what convergence was the starting point of topology.  Why not take this seriously and replace topological spaces by spaces that would be defined in terms of notions of convergence directly, instead of through opens? One bonus … Continue reading

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Halloween 2013 crossword puzzle

It’s out!  And freaky difficult as well…  Play it online, too, and don’t forget the other topology-related crossword puzzles.  Enjoy!  

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Filters, part I

It’s been a long time, and I haven’t given any news from the Summer Topology Conference. There I met Frédéric Mynard. Frédéric stressed the importance of filters to me, and I should mention a few of the nice things one … Continue reading

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Summer Topology Conference 2013

I’m off to the Summer Topology Conference, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.  I’ll be giving two talks there.  One is directly related to Chapter 7 of the book, and may help get a global vision of what’s going on there: have … Continue reading

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Bourbaki, Witt, and a theorem of Dito Pataraia’s

Dito Pataraia once came up with an elegant proof of (essentially) the Bourbaki-Witt theorem.  The proof is very short, and deserves a look.  Furthermore, it uses domain theory in an essential way: the core is showing that the set of … Continue reading

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The book is out!

The book is out!  I’ve thanked several people at the beginning of the book, and I should now also thank everybody at Cambridge University Press, and notably Roger Astley, Helena Dowson, Clare Dennison, Caroline Mowatt, and Sarah Payne.  It was … Continue reading

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Crossword puzzles

There are now two extra menus here. Let us skip the “course ideas” menu.  You see what I mean.  It might even be helpful. Instead, look at the “puzzles menu” if you’d like some relaxation.  All right, the intellectual kind: … Continue reading

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