University of California, Los Angeles
UCLA Logic Center
Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.
About
The UCLA Logic Center was established in the Fall of 2004, by a generous anonymous donation. Its purpose is to foster teaching and research in all areas of mathematical logic as well as applications of logic to philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. It provides support for graduate students, faculty, and visitors and organizes scientific meetings, in association with other groups at UCLA and in the greater Southern California area.
The Logic Center is based in the Department of Mathematics at UCLA and works closely with faculty in other departments and research groups.
Contact
For information about the UCLA Logic Center, contact its Director, Anton Bernshteyn.
Events
The UCLA Logic Center is home to the UCLA Logic Colloquium and Seminar, which are currently organized by Anton Bernshteyn and Will Adkisson.
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Tiling problem and finitely dependent processes Aditya Thorat (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) View abstract
Finitely dependent processes generalize independent processes by requiring that restrictions of the process to sufficiently separated subsets of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ are independent. The subshift problem in continuous combinatorics is closely related to the problem of constructing finitely dependent processes satisfying prescribed local constraints. We will see that cocycles or height functions on subshifts provide useful tools for answering this question and, in particular, help us to give a clean answer to the tiling problem in dimension two.
This is joint work with Nishant Chandgotia, Jan Grebík, and Filip Kucerák.
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