Analysis Seminar
Analysis Seminar – Christos Grigoriadis (Michigan State University)
ZoomTitle: Necessary and sufficient conditions in weighted theory Abstract: Starting with the L^p boundedness of the Hilbert transform by Riesz in 1928 we go through the development of weighted theory.
Analysis Seminar – Simon Bortz (University of Alabama)
ZoomSimon Bortz is going to talk about the ideas in a recent paper which can be found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.11544. Roughly speaking, the talk will be about how a quantitative approximation
Analysis Seminar – Alyssa Genschaw (University of Connecticut)
ZoomTitle: Solvability of the Dirichlet Problem with L^p Data for Caloric Measure Abstract: This talk concerns two probability measures. First, we consider harmonic measure, which gives solutions to the Dirichlet
Analysis Seminar – Trang Nguyen (University of South Australia)
ZoomTitle: Non-homogeneous T(1) theorem for singular integrals on product quasimetric spaces Abstract: In the Calderón-Zygmund Theory of Singular Integrals, the T(1) theorem of David and Journé is one of the
Analysis Seminar – Brandon Sweeting (University of Cincinnati)
ZoomTitle: Novel Bellman Estimates for Ap Weights Abstract: The Bellman function method is an assortment of tools for obtaining sharp inequalities in harmonic analysis. To handle an inequality, one fixes
Analysis Seminar – Tuoc Phan (University of Tennesse, Knoxville)
ZoomTitle: Some recent results on L_p-theory for equations with singular and degenerate coefficients Abstract: We consider classes of elliptic and parabolic equations whose coefficients are singular or degenerate of the
Analysis Seminar – Selim Sukhtaiev (Auburn University)
ZoomTitle: Anderson localization for disordered graphs Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss a mathematical treatment of a disordered system modeling localization of quantum waves in random media. We will
Analysis Seminar – Hengrong Du (Purdue University)
ZoomTitle: Suitable weak solutions of the Ericksen--Leslie system for nematic liquid crystal flows Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss the Ericksen--Leslie system modeling the hydrodynamics of nematic liquid crystals.
Analysis Seminar – Tess Anderson (Purdue University)
ZoomTitle: Dyadic analysis (virtually) meets number theory Abstract: In this talk we discuss two ways in which dyadic analysis and number theory share a rich interaction. The first involves a
Analysis Seminar – Tess Anderson (Purdue University)
ZoomTitle: Dyadic analysis (virtually) meets number theory Abstract: In this talk we discuss two ways in which dyadic analysis and number theory share a rich interaction. The first involves a