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THEMATIC PROGRAMS |
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November 21, 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
THEMATIC PROGRAM ON NEW TRENDS IN HARMONIC
ANALYSIS
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Monday, January 7 | |
10:00-11:00
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Morning Coffee/Welcoming remarks |
11:00-12:00
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Sergei Treil (Brown) |
12:00-2:00
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Lunch break |
2:00-3:00
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Alexander Volberg (Michigan) Uniqueness Theorem for Cauchy Potential |
3:00-3:30
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Coffee Break |
3:30-4:00
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Tavan Trent (University of Alabama) |
4:05-4:35
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Tao Mei (Texas AM University) Tent Spaces associated with semigroup of operators |
4:35-5:30
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Reception |
Tuesday, January 8 | |
10:00-11:00
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Morning Coffee |
11:00-12:00
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Artur Nicolau (Barcelona) Approximation by Interpolating Blaschke Products |
12:00-2:00
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Lunch break |
2:00-3:00
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Richard Rochberg (WUSTL) Capacity, Carleson Measures, and Boundary Behavior |
3:00-3:30
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Coffee Break |
3:30-4:00
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Tuomas Hytonen (University of Helsinki)
Kato's square root problem in Banach spaces |
4:10-4:40
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Dechao Zheng (Vanderbilt University) Beurling type theorem on the Bergman space via the Hardy space of the bidisk |
Wednesday, January 9 | |
9:00-10:00
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Morning Coffee |
10:00-11:00
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Alexander Borichev (Bordeaux) Uniqueness theorems for (sub)harmonic functions |
11:00-12:00
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Problem Session |
Afternoon
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Off |
Thursday, January 10 | |
10:00-11:00
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Morning Coffee |
11:00-12:00
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Ken Davidson (Waterloo) A Constrained Nevanlinna-Pick Interpolation Problem |
12:00-2:00
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Lunch break |
2:00-2:30
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Nir Lev (Tel-Aviv University) Span of translates in L^p(R), and zeros of Fourier transform |
2:35-3:00
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Lingling Fan (Memorial University)
Strongly clean property +and stable range one of rings |
3:00-3:30
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Coffee Break |
3:30-4:00
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Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero (University
of Missouri) Removability problems for bounded, BMO and H\"{o}lder quasiregular mappings |
4:00-4:30
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Michael Jury (University of Florida) |
Friday, January 11 | |
10:00-11:00
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Morning Coffee |
11:00-11:30
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Kasso Okoudjou (University of Maryland) Local well-posedness of nonlinear dispersive equations on modulation spaces |
11:40 -12:10
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Xuan Duong (Macquarie University)
Boundedness of Riesz Transforms of Magnetic Schr\"odinger Operators |
12:10-2:00
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Lunch break |
2:00-3:00
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Mohammed Ali (Memorial University) |
3:00-3:30
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Coffee Break |
3:30-4:30
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Contributed Talk |
Apply to the Program: All scientific events are open to the mathematical sciences community. Visitors who are interested in office space or funding are requested to apply by filling out the application form. Additional support is available (pending NSF funding) to support junior US visitors to this program. Fields scientific programs are devoted to research in the mathematical sciences, and enhanced graduate and post-doctoral training opportunities. Part of the mandate of the Institute is to broaden and enlarge the community, and to encourage the participation of women and members of visible minority groups in our scientific programs.
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