Math 296G/2 - Participating Analysis Seminar

Organizers: John Garnett, Terry Tao, Christoph Thiele
Time: Tuesdays, 3.00pm-6:00 pm, Location: MS 6201
Coffee and cookie break between 4:00 and 4:30.

Previous seminars: Fall 2002


Tuesday 3:00-4:00 Cookies 4:00-4:30 Tuesday 4:30-5:30
Jan 7 Xiaochun Li 
Maximal functions in arbitrary directions
Christoph Thiele Silvius Klein 
Skew shifts and kicked rotors
Jan 14 Xiaochun Li 
Maximal functions in arbitrary directions
Terry Tao Silvius Klein 
Skew shifts and kicked rotors
Jan 21 Jon Bueti
Besicovitch sets and the disc multiplier
Jim Ralston Kingshook Biswas
Converse to Siegel's theorem
Jan 28 Sunhi Choi
Sullivan's convex hull theorem and Brennan's conjecture
Camil Muscalu Chris Yakes
Generalizations of the corona theorem
Feb 4 Roman Sasyk
Furstenburg's proof of Szemeredi's theorem
Stephanie Molnar Nick Crawford 
Black-Scholes theory
Feb 11 Roman Sasyk
Furstenburg's proof of Szemeredi's theorem
Julia Lucas Nick Crawford 
Black-Scholes theory
Feb 18 Julia Lucas 
Distance set problems
Xiaochun Li Paul Jung 
An introduction to interacting particle systems
Feb 25 Julia Lucas 
Distance set problems
John Garnett Laszlo Szekelyhidi (Max Planck Institute)
Convex integration for elliptic PDEs and Rank 1 convexity
Mar 4 Jean Bourgain (IAS) - MS 5138
A journey in the world of differential equations
Sunhi Choi Camil Muscalu 
Bounded orthogonal systems and the Lambda(p) set problem
Mar 11 Camil Muscalu 
Bounded orthogonal systems and the Lambda(p) set problem
Chris Yakes Mustafa Said
Picard and Montel theorems

This schedule is tentative and subject to change.

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