SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

November 25, 2024

December 11-15, 2006
ISAAC Workshop on Pseudo-Differential Operators:
Partial Differential Equations and Time-Frequency Analysis

to be held at the Fields Institute, 222 College Street, Toronto

 

Supported by:

ISAAC

Organizing Committee:
Peter C. Gibson, York University, Canada
Luigi Rodino, Universitá di Torino, Italy
Bert-Wolfgang Schulze, Universität Potsdam, Germany
M. W. Wong, (Chair), York University, Canada
Hongmei Zhu, York University, Canada

Programme

  December 11 December 12 December 13 December 14 December 15
08:45-09:00 Welcome        
09:00-10:15 Greiner Gröchenig Epstein Rodino Schulze
10:15-10:45 Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea
10:45-12:00 Greiner Gröchenig Epstein Rodino Schulze
12:00-13:15 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:15-14:00 Ponge Stockwell Gibson Rabinovich Dines
14:00-14:10 Break Break Break Break Break
14:10-14:55 Buzano Pinnegar Pfander Ashino Toft
14:55-15:25 Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea Coffee/Tea  
15:25-16:10 Wong Zhu Mitchell Boggiatto  
16:10-16:20 Break Break Break Break  
16:20-17:05 Dasgupta Liu Mohammed Tie  
17:05-17:15 Break Break Break Break  
17:15-18:00 Garello Farrell Oliaro Martin  
  Reception   Banquet   Concert

 

Speakers and Talk Titles

Ryuichi Ashino, Osaka Kyoiku University, Japan
Blind Source Separation Using Time-Frequency Analysis

Paolo Boggiatto, Università di Torino, Italy
Weyl Quantization and Lebesgue Spaces

Ernesto Buzano, Università di Torino, Italy
Continuity and Compactness Properties of Pseudo-Differential Operators

Aparajita Dasgupta, York University, Canada
Global Hypoellipticity of the Twisted Laplacian

Nicoleta Dines, Universität Potsdam, Germany
Elliptic Operators on Manifolds with Corners

Charles Epstein, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Microlocal Methods for Boundary Value Problems

Brendan Farrell, University of California at Davis, U.S.A.
Wiener's Lemma for the Heisenberg Group and a Class of Pseudo-Differential Operators

Gianluca Garello, Università di Torino, Italy
Pseudo-Differential Operators and Regularity for Solutions of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

Peter Gibson, York University, Canada
Stockwell and Wavelet Transforms

Peter Greiner, University of Toronto, Canada
On Carnot-Caratheodory Geometry, Partial Differential Equations and the Quartic Oscillator

Karlheinz Gröchenig, University of Vienna, Austria
Time-Frequency Analysis: From Wireless Communications to Abstract Harmonic Analysis

Yu Liu, York University, Canada
Inversion Formulas for Two-Dimensional Polar Stockwell Transforms

Calin Iulian Martin, Universität Potsdam, Germany
Elliptic Complexes on Manifolfs with Corner Singularities

Ross Mitchell, University of Calgary, Canada
Applications of Time-Frequency Analysis in Medicine and Geophysics

Alip Mohammed, York University, Canada
Wavelet Multipliers on Lp(Rn)

Alessandro Oliaro, Università di Torino, Italy
A Class of Quadratic Time-Frequency Representations

Götz Pfander, International University Bremen, Germany
Operator Sampling Applied to Time-Varying Communication Channels

C. Robert Pinnegar, Calgary Scientific, Inc., Canada
Localization of Signal and Image Features with the TT-Transform

Raphael Ponge, University of Toronto, Canada
Heisenberg Calculus and Spectral Theory of Hypoelliptic Operators

Luigi Rodino, Università di Torino, Italy
Semilinear Pseudo-Differential Equations and Applications to Travelling Waves

Vladimir S. Rabinovich, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Reconstruction of Input Signals in Time-Varying Filters: Methods Based on Pseudo-Difference Operators

Bert-Wolfgang Schulze, Universität Potsdam, Germany
Pseudo-Differential Calculus on Manifolds with Geometric Singularities

Robert G. Stockwell, Northwest Research Associates, U.S.A.
Why Use the S-Transform?

Jingzhi Tie, University of Georgia
Sub-Riemannian Geometry Induced by the Engel Fields

Joachim Toft, Växjö University, Sweden
Pseudo-Differential Operator Algebras and Modulation Spaces

M. W. Wong, York University, Canada
Plancherel Formulas for Integral Transforms in Time-Frequency Analysis

Hongmei Zhu, York University, Canada
Time Frequency Analysis in Instantaneous Frequency and Amplitude Estimations

Registered participants as of December 10, 2006

Fullname University Name
Adler, Daniel University of Calgary
Ashino, Ryuichi Osaka Kyoiku University
Bjarnason, Thorarin University of Calgary
Boggiatto, Paolo Università di Torino
Brucal, Maila University of Kansas
Buzano, Ernesto Università di Torino
Dasgupta, Aparajita York University
Dines, Nicoleta University of Potsdam
Doolittle, Edward University of Regina
Drabycz, Sylvia University of Calgary
Ebrahimi, Mehran University of Waterloo
Epstein, Charles University of Pennsylvania
Farrell, Brendan University of California at Davis
Garello, Gianluca Università di Torino
Gibson, Peter York University
Greiner, Peter University of Toronto
Grochenig, Karlheinz
University of Vienna
Guo, Qiang York University
Liu, Cheng
York University
Liu, Yu York University
Martin, Calin Iulian
University of Potsdam
Mitchell, Ross University of Calgary
Mohammed, Alip York University
Oliaro, Alessandro
Università di Torino
Ouegnin, Francois Alexis
York University
Pfander, Götz International University Bremen
Pinnegar, C. Robert Calgary Scientific, Inc.
Ponge, Raphael University of Toronto
Vladimir S. Rabinovich Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Rahbarnia, Freydoon York University
Rodino, Luigi Università di Torino
Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang University of Potsdam
Stockwell, Robert G. Colorado Research Associates
Tie, Jingzhi University of Georgia
Toft, Joachim Växjö University
Vaillancourt, Remi University of Ottawa
Wong, M.W. York University
Zhu, Hongmei York University
Zakharov, Victor
Institute of Continuum Mechanics of RAS

MINI-COURSE LECTURE NOTES:

Charles Epstein, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Microlocal Methods for Boundary Value Problems

Peter Greiner, University of Toronto, Canada
On Carnot-Caratheodory Geometry, Partial Differential Equations and the Quartic Oscillator

Karlheinz Gröchenig, University of Vienna, Austria
Time-Frequency Analysis: From Wireless Communications to Abstract Harmonic Analysis

Luigi Rodino, Università di Torino, Italy
Semilinear Pseudo-Differential Equations and Applications to Travelling Waves

Bert-Wolfgang Schulze, Universität Potsdam, Germany
Pseudo-Differential Calculus on Manifolds with Geometric Singularities

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