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

Friday November 12
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
1:00-1:25 Registration
1:25-1:30 Welcome remarks
1:30-2:30
 
Stephen Wainger
Univ. of Wisconsin
Some discrete problems in Harmonic Analysis I
2:30-2:35 Short break
2:35-3:35
 
Akos Magyar
Univ. of Georgia
Some Ramsey type results on lattice points
3:35-4:00 Tea time
4:00-4:20
 
Ryan Berndt
Ohio State University
Atomic Hardy Space Theory for Unbounded Singular Integrals
4:25-4:45
 
Toka Diagana
Howard University
Towards a Theory of Unbounded Linear Operators on p-adic Hilbert Spaces
4:50-5:10
 
Maria Alfonseca
University of Missouri
Directional Maximal Functions on the plane
5:15-5:35
 
Kasso Okoudjou
Cornell University
Weak uncertainty principles on fractals
 
8:00 - ... After-dinner reception at Estela's and Rodolfo's home


Saturday November 13
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
8:25-8:45
 
John Ryan
Univ. of Arkansas
Function theory for Laplace and Dirac-Hodge operators in hyperbolic space
8:50-9:10
 
Christian Wolf
Wichita State Univ.
SRB measures for Axiom A endomorphisms
9:15-9:35
 
Manuela De Castro
Univ. of New Mexico
The resolvent technique for stability of parabolic systems
9:40-10:00 Coffee break
10:00-10:20
 
Njinasoa Randriampiry
Kansas State Univ.
A-quasiconvexity and sequential weak lower semicontinuity
10:25-10:45
 
Virginia Naibo
University of Kansas
Schr\"odinger equations with time-dependent potentials
10:50-10:55 Short break
11:00-12:00
 
Loukas Grafakos
Univ. of MIssouri
Recent results on maximal multipliers
 
12:00 - 1:20 Lunch provided by the Department of Mathematics
 
1:25-2:25
 
Stephen Wainger
Univ. of Wisconsin
Some discrete problems in Harmonic Analysis II
2:25-2:30 Short break
2:30-2:50
 
Dimitriy Bilyk
Univ. of Missouri
Distributional estimates for multillinear operators
2:55-3:15
 
Diego Maldonado
Univ. of Kansas
A T(b)-type theorem for multilinear square functions
3:20-3:40
 
Geoff Diestel
Univ. of Missouri
Unboundedness of the Bilinear Ball Multiplier Operators
3:45-4:10 Tea time
4:10-4:30
 
Francisco Villarroya-Alvarez
UCLA
Transference of multilinear multipliers between the group of R and Z
4:35-4:55
 
Alexander Stokolos
De Paul Univ.
On Some Rudin's Problem
5:00-... Open discussion, 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.

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