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Contents: 1. Combinatorial and model-theoretical principles related to regularity of ultrafilters and compactness of topological spaces, I; 2. Frechet-Urysohn fans in free topological groups; 3. Packing index of subsets in Polish groups; 4. Symmetric monochromatic subsets in colorings of the Lobachevsky plane; 5. Structural Ramsey theory of metric spaces and topological dynamics of isometry groups; 6. Distinguishing Number of Countable Homogeneous Relational Structures; 7. Indestructible colourings and rainbow Ramsey theorems; 8. Products of Borel subgroups; 9. Selection theorems and treeability; 10. Combinatorial and model-theoretical principles related to regularity of ultrafilters and compactness of topological spaces, IV; 11. A property of Cp[0, 1]; 12. A Dedekind Finite Borel Set; 13. Aronszajn Compacta; 14. A strong antidiamond principle compatible with CH; 15. On the strength of Hausdorffs gap condition; 16. Nonhomogeneous analytic families of trees; 17. Reasonable non-Radon-Nikodym ideals; 18. Continuity and related forcing; 19. An exact Ramsey principle for block sequences; 20. Baire reflection; 21. Tukey classes of ultrafilters on; 22. Countably determined compact abelian groups; 23. A topological reflection principle equivalent to Shelahs Strong Hypothesis; 24. Superfilters, Ramsey theory, and van der Waerdens Theorem.
A surprising number of new results in core SPM in the last quarter of 2007, and some other beautiful fundamental results are announced.
1. A Wikipedia entry on topological games 2. On a fragment of the universal Baire property for sigma^1_2 sets 3. The coarse classification of homogeneous ultra-metric spaces 4. Ramsey-like embeddings 5. Proper and piecewise proper families of reals 6
Contents: 2. Invited contribution: Ultrafilters and small sets 3. Research announcements 3.1. Inverse Systems and I-Favorable Spaces 3.2. Combinatorial and hybrid principles for sigma-directed families of countable sets modulo finite 3.3. A dichoto
In addition to research announcements, this issue features a call for papers to a Topology and its Applications special issue, and an intriguing open problem.
With the approaching TOPOSYM16 (http://www.toposym.cz/programme.php), it is a pleasure to see selection principles gain increasing attention and becoming a standard part of topology and set theory. At least eight of the 28 speakers, and a good number