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 members of the Banach mailing list,
I am glad to inform you that the Advances in Operator Theory (AIOT) with a professional editorial board is published by Springer/Birkhauser (from issues of 2020):
https://www.springer.com/birkhauser/mathematics/journal/43036
Based on a recommendation of Prof. Jan Stochel, a special issue of AIOT is considered to be dedicated to Prof. Franciszek Hugon Szafraniec on occasion of his 80th birthday for his significant contributions to several mathematics subjects including operator theory (Hilbert space methods, Extensions and dilations of operators, bounded and unbounded operators, reproducing kernel spaces, mathematical physics).
I would like to invite you to contribute an article in the scope of the journal to this special issue, which will be published in 2020 (or under some unexpected events in 2021).
The deadline for submission to this special issue is *** 31 December 2019***.
Please acknowledge your willingness (possibility) to contribute to the issue by July 31, 2019.
All papers should be submitted via the Editorial Manager System at (but not email):
https://www.editorialmanager.com/aiot/default.aspx
If possible (not mandatory), please put your paper in the Springer journal's style which can be found at
http://static.springer.com/sgw/documents/468198/application/zip/LaTeX_DL_46…
The usual reviewing procedures and standards of AIOT will be applied to all manuscripts for the special issues. Short papers, preliminary papers, or summaries of results previously published are not acceptable. There are no mandatory publication charges for authors in this journal.
All the Best,
Mox Moslehian
Editor-in-chief