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Harmonic Analysis and its Interactions: in Honour of Tony Carbery
Organisers
Name | Institution |
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Barcelo, Juan Antonio | Universidad Politecnica de Madrid |
Bennett, Jonathan | University of Birmingham |
Gressman, Philip | University of Pennsylvania |
Iliopoulou, Marina | University of California, Berkeley |
Wright, Jim | University of Edinburgh |
Over the last decade the international research landscape in harmonic analysis has seen a dramatic and unexpected broadening of its connectivity within mathematics. The emergence of surprising new approaches to longstanding problems at the heart of the subject has led to many high-profile breakthroughs across mathematics. Many of these new developments can be traced back to the foundational contributions of Tony Carbery. The purpose of the proposed conference is to honour Tony Carbery by bringing together many of the key drivers of research in harmonic analysis at these important interfaces, at a time when international interest is at a peak.
This conference will focus attention on aspects of harmonic analysis lying at the forefront of research in pure mathematics. Developments in just the last five years have transformed the profile of modern harmonic analysis, drawing attention from many communities, from the more classical dispersive PDEs and analytic number theory, to the more surprising algebraic geometry and topology.
The surge in pace of progress in harmonic analysis has exposed a wide variety of new and unexpected methodologies and applications, and the exploitation of many of these is still in its infancy. This workshop is intended to capitalise on this by drawing together research leaders in harmonic analysis at its interfaces across mathematics
Arrangements
Full details on how to participate in this conference will appear here shortly
Date and time
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Start Date :
- 17/07/17
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End Date:
- 21/07/17
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Duration :
- 09:00 17:00
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Type :
Organiser details
- Organiser :
- ICMS
Address details
- Address :
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15 South College Street
Midlothian
United Kingdom
EH8 9AA
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