Analysis Seminar

Fall, 1999

The Analysis Seminar will usually meet on Wednesday of each week from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

Currently we are scheduled to meet in B113 Van Vleck Hall

Occasionally, the day, time, and place may change to accommodate the needs of a visitor.

Please e-mail nagel@math.wisc.edu if:

  1. You want to add your name to the list of people to whom an e-mail announcement is sent each week
  2. You want to schedule a talk.

Current Schedule

Date

Room

Speaker

From

Title

 

 

 

 

 

September 8

15 Ingraham

Allan Greenleaf

Rochester

Characteristic Strichartz estimates

September 14  (Tuesday)

B119 Van Vleck

Zbigniew Blocki

Krakow

Bergman completeness and pluri-potential theory

September 22

 

 No Seminar

 

 

September 29

15 Ingraham

 Jean-Pierre Rosay

Madison

Good compact sets and approximation

October 6

15 Ingraham

Andreas Seeger

Madison

Some remarks on Riesz means

October 13

B113Van Vleck

 

Alexandru Ionescu

IAS, Princeton

Real-variable theory on semisimple Lie groups and symmetric spaces of real rank one

October 20

B113 Van Vleck

Jaap Korevaar

Amsterdam

Chebyshev quadrature recognizes algebraic curves and surfaces

October 27

B113 Van Vleck

Franc Forstneric

Madison

On the homotopy principle of Grauert and Gromov (I)

November 3

B113 Van Vleck

Franc Forstneric

Madison

On the homotopy principle of Grauert and Gromov (II)

November 10

B113 Van Vleck

Kenneth Koenig

Princeton

Domains satisfying maximal estimates

November 17 (Note special time and room!)

At 2:30 PM,  In B313 Van Vleck

 Xiaojun Huang

Rutgers

 Mapping the $n$-ball into the $(2n-1)$-ball

November 24

 

 NO SEMINAR

 

 

December 1

B113 Van Vleck

Alex Iosevich

Georgetown

Fourier bases, Fuglede's conjecture, and the Erdös distance problem

December 8

B113 Van Vleck

Jan Wiegerinck

Amsterdam

Gleason’s problem on Reinhardt domains in C^2

December 15

B113 Van Vleck

 Xianghong Gong

Oklahoma State

Conformal maps and non-reversibility of elliptic area-preserving maps

December 22

B113 Van Vleck

Akos Magyar

Madison

Exponential sums and ergodic theorems