INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN HARMONIC AND GEOMETRIC ANALYSIS
SAITAMA UNIVERSITY SATELLITE CAMPUS TOKYO STATION COLLEGE 28 NOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2016 |
Overview This 4-day international workshop will showcase some of the latest developments in mathematical research at the interface of harmonic and geometric analysis. This includes two 3-part mini-courses by Ioan Bejenaru and Tony Carbery. Financial support is provided by funds from JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists A (16H05995) and by Saitama University. |
Speakers Ioan Bejenaru (University of California, San Diego) Multilinear restriction theory (slides 1 2 3) Stefan Buschenhenke (University of Birmingham) Restriction estimates for surfaces of finite type (slides) Timothy Candy (Universitat Bielefeld) Bilinear restriction estimates and applications (slides) Anthony Carbery (University of Edinburgh) Multilinear Kakeya-like inequalities Denny Ivanal Hakim (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Complex interpolation of Morrey spaces (slides) Seheon Ham (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Averaged decay estimates for Fourier transforms of measures (slides) Yehyun Kwon (Seoul National University) Uniform Sobolev inequalities for second order non-elliptic differential operators (slides) Shuji Machihara (Saitama University) Ill-posedness results for the 1d Dirac-Klein-Gordon system (slides) Shohei Nakamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Lorentz extension including improvement of some inequalities (slides) Javier Ramos (ICMAT) The trilinear restriction estimate with sharp dependence on the transversality (slides) Hiroki Saito (Kogakuin University) Weighted maximal operators and related topics (slides) Hitoshi Tanaka (Tsukuba University of Technology) An elementary proof of the endpoint estimate for the strong maximal operator (slides) Program Abstracts |
Location Saitama University Satellite Campus Tokyo Station College・Sapia Tower (9th floor) Room: 教室 A Sapia Tower looks like this. It is located immediately outside the Nihombashi Exit (日本橋口) of Tokyo Station (see the red box on the right of this map). After entering Sapia Tower, first proceed to the reception on the 3rd floor. After passing through the gates at the reception area, take the elevator to the 9th floor. |
Organisers
Neal Bez (Saitama University) Sanghyuk Lee (Seoul National University) Contact Neal Bez nealbez at mail.saitama-u.ac.jp |