Hannes Diener: Completeness is overrated
Time: Wed 2016-05-25 10.00 - 11.45
Location: Room 16, building 5, Kräftriket, Department of mathematics, Stockholm university
Participating: Hannes Diener, Canterbury, NZ
Abstract: It is a common theme in constructive mathematics that adding completeness to the assumptions often allows us to prove otherwise constructively unprovable statements. In this talk we show that we actually only need a very weak version of completeness. We also show that there is an enormous amount of spaces that aren’t complete, but satisfy the weakened version of completeness, thus generalising many theorems of constructive analysis.
