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  Tentative schedule

All the talks will be given in Room 120 Snow Hall.

Friday October 18
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
1:00-1:25 Registration
1:25-1:30 Welcome remarks
1:30-2:30
 
Daniel Tataru
UC Berkeley
Nonlinear wave equations and wave parametrices
2:30-2:35 Short break
2:35-3:35
 
Camil Muscalu
UCLA
Multilinear singular integrals
3:35-4:00 Tea time
4:00-4:25
 
Nikolaos Tzirakis
U. Massachusetts
Global existence for the semilinear quintic NLS
4:25-4:50
 
Michael Scott
Kansas State U.
An exact, lightlike, shock-wave solution of the Einstein equations.
4:50-5:15
 
Caroline Sweezy
New Mexico State U.
Weighted inequalities and Littlewood-Paley functions for parabolic solutions on non-smooth domains
 
8:00 - ... After-dinner party at Estela's and Rodolfo's home


Saturday October 19
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
8:55-9:20
 
Pietro Poggi-Corradin
Kansas State U.
Harmonic functions on homogeneous domains
9:20-9:45
 
Alexander Stokolos
U. Connecticut
Tangential boundary behavior of bounded harmonic functions in the unit disc
9:45-10:00 Coffee break
10:00-10:25
 
Dimitry Ryabogin
U. Missouri
Volumes of projections of convex bodies via Fourier transform
10:25-10:50
 
Arpad Benyi
U. Massachusetts
Symbolic calculus for bilinear pseudodifferential operators
10:50-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:00
 
Wilhelm Schlag
Caltech
On the Hardy-Littlewood majorant problem for random sets
 
12:00 - 1:20 Lunch provided by the Department of Mathematics
 
1:30-2:30
 
Daniel Tataru
UC Berkeley
Sharp local well-posedness for nonlinear wave equations
2:30-2:40 Coffee break
2:40-3:05
 
Robert Smits
New Mexico State U.
Conformal mappings and Brownian motion
3:05-3:30
 
Georgiy Arutyunyants
U. Missouri
About singular approximation to the identity
3:30-... Tea time, informal discussions, adjournment.

 

The Prairie Analysis Seminar is a joint project of the Department of Mathematics of The University of Kansas and the Department of Mathematics of Kansas State University.

The picture of the Kansas Prairie is a courtesy of the  Kansas Geological Survey.