
For the UCLA Logic Seminar, in April 2016, I gave the lecture Categoricity in Non-Elementary contexts – The Role of Large Cardinals.

For the UCLA Logic Seminar, in April 2016, I gave the lecture Categoricity in Non-Elementary contexts – The Role of Large Cardinals.
Here are (very sketchy) notes for a minicourse called Model Theory of Abstract Elementary Classes: some recent trends. I gave that minicourse at the IPM in November 2015. The four two-hour sessions were:
A lecture in SLALM (Simposio Latinoamericano de Lógica Matemática) 2014 in Buenos Aires: Automorphism groups of large models: reconstruction theorems, small index property and AECs.
