Martin, The style looks fine to me. Can you add: 1pm lunch at LMH to each day, please? Here are some more titles and abstracts: Hrushovski: The notion of a stabilizer Abstract: In the late 1970's, Zilber's notion of a stabilizer, as it appeared for instance in his indecomposability theorem, had a profound effect on the young subject of groups of finite Morley rank. I will trace the development of this notion in stable group theory, simplicity, and a recent application to combinatorics. Bouscaren: Model Theoretic Ranks and divisible groups in separably closed fields (joint with F.Benoist and A.Pillay). Cherlin: Torsion in Connected Groups of Finite Morley rank. (long abstract attached) Hasson: Symmetric Indivisibility of model theoretic structures. Abstract: In induced Ramsey theory a countable relational structure M is said to be indivisible if for any colouring of M in two colours there exists a monochromatic substructure N which is isomorphic to M. The structure M is said to be symmetrically indivisible if, in addition, one can require that any isomorphism of the monochromatic structure N can be extended to an automorphism of M. In the talk we will show that Rado's random graph is symmetrically indivisible (a result of Kojman and Geschke) and extend their proof to other structures such as dense linear orders, the random n-hyper graph and the colourful graph). We will introduce a seemingly more powerful new proof of these facts, and use it to prove the symmetric indivisibility of the triangle free random graph, and other structures. We will also present some simple model theoretic necessary conditions for a structure to be (symmetrically) indivisible, and conclude with a couple of intriguing open questions. This is a joint work with M. Kojman and A. Onshuus. Thanks, Jonathan On 8 Mar 2010, at 14:20, Martin Bays wrote: > * Friday, 2010-03-05 at 12:44 -0000 - koenigsmann@maths.ox.ac.uk : > >> Dear Jonathan, >> >> thanks a lot for the schedule. It takes nicely care of all the >> constraints we have, and the grouping makes good sense. The only thing >> I would suggest is to slightly modify the times of the first day, so >> that even if speakers use 90 minutes we still have enough time for >> coffee and a bit more time for lunch. I suggest >> [snip] > > Tell me if I should make these changes and put the result up. > > I've htmlised Jonathan's xls file. Result attached - please tell me if > you have any complaints regarding the styling. > > -- > PGP - > Key-Id: 0xB5FB2CD6 > Fingerprint: ECA6 C781 804E 70A6 35C7 B826 50B0 BB38 B5FB 2CD6 >