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Conference on topics in microlocal analysis, harmonic analysis, and inverse problems



University of Rochester, August 15-17, 2022


This conference is dedicated to celebrating the work of Allan Greenleaf who has made important contributions in micro-local analysis, harmonic analysis, inverse problems and other areas of mathematics.

Schedule of talks (updated on July 31)
Lectures in Morey Hall 321, University of Rochester.

Titles and abstracts of talks (updated on August 12)

Speakers attending the conference:

Matthew Blair (University of New Mexico)
Raluca Felea (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Michael Greenblatt (University of Illinois-Chicago)
Philip Gressman (University of Pennsylvania)
Eric Grinberg (University of Massachusetts Boston)
Matti Lassas (University of Helsinki)
Adrian Nachman (University of Toronto)
Cliff Nolan (University of Limerick)
Eyvindur Palsson (Virginia Tech)
Christopher Sogge (Johns Hopkins University)
Betsy Stovall (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Brian Street (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Gunther Uhlmann (University of Washington)

Speakers who have agreed to post a video-presentation:

Suresh Eswarathasan (Dalhousie University)
Bochen Liu (National Taiwan University)
Duong Phong (Columbia University)
Malabika Pramanik (University of British Columbia)
Yakun Xi (Zhejiang University)

Organizers:

Raluca Felea (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Alex Iosevich (University of Rochester)
Malabika Pramanik (University of British Columbia)
Andreas Seeger (University of Wisconsin)

Support:

The conference is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the University of Rochester.