Dear Colleagues,
The Analysis group at Kent State University is happy to announce a
meeting of the Informal Analysis Seminar, which will be held at the
Department of Mathematical Sciences at Kent State University, February
24-25. The seminar will feature plenary speakers
Robert Connelly (Cornell University),
and
Peter Sternberg (Indiana University)
Each speaker will deliver a four hour lecture series designed to be
accessible for graduate students.
Funding is available to cover the local and travel expenses of a limited
number of participants. Graduate students, postdoctoral researchers,
and members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to
apply for support.
A poster session will be held for researchers to display their work.
Graduate students are particularly encouraged to submit a poster.
Posters can be submitted electronically in PDF format.
Further information, and an online registration form, can be found
online http://www.math.kent.edu/informal
We encourage you to register as soon as possible, but to receive support
and/or help with hotel reservation, please register before January 29, 2018.
Finally, please feel free to forward this email to any colleagues or
students who you think may be interested in attending.
Best regards,
The Kent State Analysis Group
Dear madam/sir,
It would be great if you send the following to the Banach mailing list. Thank you in advance.
Dear colleagues,
Tuomas Hytönen, Jan van Neerven, Lutz Weis and myself have recently completed two volumes of our book project
"Analysis in Banach spaces". Both volumes are downloadable from springerlink.
Volume I: Martingales and Littlewood-Paley Theory
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-48520-1
Volume II: Probabilistic Methods and Operator Theory
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-69808-3
At the moment we are working on Volume III: Harmonic and Stochastic Analysis
With best regards,
Tuomas Hytönen,
Jan van Neerven,
Mark Veraar,
Lutz Weis
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce that the International conference "Banach Spaces and their Applications" dedicated to 70th anniversary of Anatolij Plichko will take place on June 26-29, 2019 in Lviv (Ukraine), where Anatolij Plichko did a large part of his research work.
Lviv is the city where the Banach space theory was created and the famous Scottish Book has been written. The last day of the conference will be devoted to excursions to memorial places including the Scottish cafe, the center of Lviv, Lychakiv cemetery and the grave of Stefan Banach.
We expect that our conference will be a meeting of active experts in Banach space theory from all over the world. See http://plichko.inf.ua for the list of keynote speakers and other information about the conference. The website will be updated regularly. All talks will be in English.
We would like to invite you to come and to learn about new directions and results in Banach space theory, and to share your knowledge. If you would like to give a talk - submit your abstract using the instruction on the web page http://plichko.inf.ua
Please register using the registration form on the web site.
Conference fee (100 Euro) should be paid upon arrival. The regular conference fee covers: conference materials, coffee breaks, welcome party and excursion. Participants that have no grant or institutional support can ask for a reduction. We look forward to welcoming you to Lviv!
The conference is organized by Ivan Franko National University at Lviv, Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University at Ivano-Frankivsk, Jury Fedkovych National University at Chernivtsi and Institute of Applied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics at Lviv.
On behalf of the organizers,
Taras Banakh, Mikhail Ostrovskii, Mikhail Popov, Andrij Zagorodnyuk