<aside>

About me

I am a PhD student at the University of Leeds, in the school of Mathematics. My research interests are in set theory, particularly the behaviour of large cardinals in models without the axiom of choice. My supervisors are Dr Asaf Karagila and Dr Andrew Brooke-Taylor.

My CV can be seen here:

Hope Duncan CV

</aside>

Casual headphot v2.jpg

Research interests, papers and talks

My current research focus is how weakly compact cardinals behave in the Bristol model. A pre-print on this topic is in preparation.

A list of my talks can be found here:

PhD talks given

Leeds Set Theory Seminar, Philosophy of Set Theory

I am also the organiser of the Leeds Set Theory Seminar, and co-organise a philosophy of set theory reading group. Both can be attended remotely, drop me an email to be added to either mailing list.

Online Seminars

Maths Communication

I also talk about maths and maths communication on YouTube!

Maths Communication

Contact me

<aside>

My email is mmhid <@> leeds.ac.uk

You can view my University of Leeds page here.

</aside>