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A Topological Proof of the Compactness Theorem
Student-Run Research SeminarSpeaker: | Qiang Wang, UC Davis |
Location: | 693 Kerr |
Start time: | Wed, Jun 1 2005, 12:10PM |
This Compactness is NOT that Compactness. The Compactness Theorem of Logic says (roughly): A infinite set of statements is satisfiable (having a model) if and only if any finite subset of it is satisfiable.
There are two well known proofs of this theorem (well-known in the sense that it is included in many common logic texts).
The name and the statement of this theorem suggests strongly some connection to topology; and in fact there is a topological proof of this statement.