SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANALYSIS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SEMINAR April 29-30, 2000 Second announcement The Spring 2000 Southern California Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Seminar will meet at UCSD Saturday-Sunday, April 29-30. There will be six one hour talks, four on Saturday and two on Sunday morning. Support for graduate students who wish to attend will be available. Saturday, April 29, 2000 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee and doughnuts 11:00-12:00 William Minicozzi (Johns Hopkins) "Estimates for embedded minimal surfaces in 3-manifolds.'' 1:30-2:30 Francois Treves (Rutgers) "An algebraic characterization of the KdV and MKdv hierarchies." 2:45-3:45 Richard Melrose (MIT) "The wave equation on conic spaces.'' 3:45-4:15 Coffee break 4:15 - 5:15 Michael Christ (Berkeley) "Asymptotics of generalized eigenfunctions for one-dimensional Schrodinger operators with slowly decaying potentials." Party 8:00 pm at the residence of Kate Okikiolu and Hans Lindblad. Sunday, April 30, 2000 9:30 Coffee and doughnuts 10:00 - 11:00 Laszlo Lempert (Purdue) "Cousin's problem, analytic cohomology in infinite dimensions" 11:15-12:15 Jean-Yves Chemin (Paris VI, visiting UCSD) "Quasilinear wave equations" _______________________________________ Information about local accommodations can be found at: http://provost.ucsd.edu/revelle/orientation/handbook/hotel.html For further information contact one of the organizers: Salah Baouendi Hans Lindblad Kate Okikiolu Linda Rothschild