Sixth Prairie Analysis
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Tentative schedule

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

Friday October 13
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
1:00-1:25 Registration
1:25-1:30 Welcome remarks
1:30-2:30
Sergei Treil
Brown University
Problems around Corona
2:30-2:35 Short break - announcements
2:35-3:35
Andrea Nahmod
University of Massachusetts
Modulation Invariant Bilinear Operators
3:35-4:00 Tea time - Room 406 Snow Hall
4:00-4:20
Eduardo Gatto
DePaul University
Lipschitz Spaces and Singular Integrals Associated to Non-doubling Measures
4:25-4:45
Maria Cristina Pereyra
University of New Mexico
Haar Multipliers Meet Bellman Functions
4:50-5:10
Wilfredo Urbina
University of New Mexico
Fractional Integration and Fractional Differentiation for Jacobi Expansions
5:15-5:35
Arpad Benyi
Western Washington University
Time-frequency Analysis of Unimodular Fourier Multipliers

8:00 - ... After-dinner reception at Estela and Rodolfo's home


Saturday October 14
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE

7:30-8:00 Breakfast provided by the Department of Mathematics - Room 406 Snow Hall
8:00-8:20
Lianwen Wang
Central Missouri State University
Existence and Uniqueness for a Class of BVP Problems
8:25-8:45
James Peterson
Benedictine College
Geometric Measure Theory and Scans
8:50-9:10
Maria Alfonseca
North Dakota State University
Geometric Properties of Intersection Bodies
9:15-9:35
Leonid Kovalev
Texas A&M University
Quasiregular Gradient Mappings
9:40-9:55 Coffee break
9:55-10:15
Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero
University of Missouri
Improved Painleve Removability for Quasiregular Mappings
10:20-10:40
Dmitriy Bilyk
Gerogia Institute of Technology
On the Small Ball Inequality in Three Dimensions
10:45-11:05
Michael Goldberg
Johns Hopkins University
The Schrodinger Equation with a Large Magnetic Potential
11:10-11:15 Short break
11:15-12:15
Fedor Nazarov
Michigan State University
A Few Remarks about the Critical Dissipative Quasi-Geostrophic Equation

12:15 - 1:30 Lunch provided by the Department of Mathematics - Room 406 Snow Hall

1:30-2:30
Sergei Treil
Brown University
Problems around Corona
2:30-2:35 Short break
2:35-2:55
Brett Wick
Vanderbilt University
Multi-Parameter Riesz Commutators
3:00-3:20
Geoff Diestel
University of South Carolina
Maximal Bilinear Singular Integral Operators Associated with Planar Sets
3:25-3:45
Maria Carmen Reguera Rodriguez
University of Missouri
Is the characteristic Function of the Paraboloid a Bounded Bilinear Multiplier?
3:50-4:15 Tea time - Room 406 Snow Hall
4:15-4:35
Choonghong (Hiro) Oh
Universite of Massachusetts
On the Local Well-posedness of a One Parameter Family of Coupled KdV Systems
4:40-5:00
Michael Bateman
Indiana University
Kakeya Sets in Cantor Directions
5:05-5:25
Weidong Chen
Kansas State University
The Ill-posedness of the Sampling Theorem and Regularized Sampling Algorithm
5:30-... Open discussion, adjournment.

Organizers:

Estela A. Gavosto, KU
Marianne Korten, KSU
Charles Moore, KSU
Atanas Stefanov, KU
Rodolfo H. Torres, KU


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.