This is an announcement for the paper "Block combinatorics" by V. Farmaki
and S. Negrepontis.
Abstract: In this paper we extend the block combinatorics partition
theorems of Hindman and Milliken in the setting of the recursive system
of the block Schreier families (B^xi) consisting of families defined for
every countable ordinal xi. Results contain (a) a block partition Ramsey
theorem for every countable ordinal xi (Hindman's theorem corresponding
to xi=1, and Milliken's theorem to xi a finite ordinal), (b) a countable
ordinal form of the block Nash-Williams partition theorem, and (c)
a countable ordinal block partition theorem for sets closed in the
infinite block analogue of Ellentuck's topology.
Archive classification: Combinatorics; Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 05D10; 46B20
Remarks: 26 pages, AMS-LaTeX
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This is an announcement for the paper "On the extension of H\"{o}lder
maps with values in spaces of continuous functions" by Gilles Lancien
and Beata Randrianantoanina.
Abstract: We study the isometric extension problem for H\"{o}lder
maps from subsets of any Banach space into $c_0$ or into a space
of continuous functions. For a Banach space $X$, we prove that any
$\alpha$-H\"{o}lder map, with $0<\alpha\leq 1$, from a subset of $X$
into $c_0$ can be isometrically extended to $X$ if and only if $X$
is finite dimensional. For a finite dimensional normed space $X$ and
for a compact metric space $K$, we prove that the set of $\alpha$'s
for which all $\alpha$-H\"{o}lder maps from a subset of $X$ into $C(K)$
can be extended isometrically is either $(0,1]$ or $(0,1)$ and we give
examples of both occurrences. We also prove that for any metric space $X$,
the described above set of $\al$'s does not depend on $K$, but only on
finiteness of $K$.
Archive classification: Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B20 (46T99, 54C20, 54E35)
Remarks: 16 pages
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FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT of the WINTER SCHOOL on
PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN HIGH DIMENSION PHENOMENA
Toulouse, January 10-14, 2005
The school will provide young as well as expert scientists with
the recent probabilistic tools developed for the investigation
of high-dimensional systems. It is part of the project of European
Network Phenomena in High Dimension. It will be composed of the
following five courses:
I.Benjamini (Rehovot) ``Random walks and Percolation on graphs''
C.Borell (Goteborg) ``Minkowski sums in Gaussian analysis''
K.Johansson (Stockholm) ``Determinantal Processes in Random Matrix Theory''
G.Lugosi (Barcelona) ``Concentration of Functions of Independent Random
Variables''
R.Schneider (Freiburg) ``Convexity in Stochastic Geometry''
The conference Webpage is at http://www.lsp.ups-tlse.fr/Proba_Winter_School/.
It contains more information as well as the registration material.
Do not hesitate to print the conference poster
(http://www.lsp.ups-tlse.fr/Proba_Winter_School/poster.pdf) and
to post it in your lab!
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__________________________________________________________________________
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Institut de Mathematiques Tel : (+33) 561 55 85 74
Universite de Toulouse Fax : (+33) 561 55 60 89
F-31062 Toulouse, France http://www.lsp.ups-tlse.fr/Ledoux/
This is an announcement for the paper "Some remarks on transportation
inequalities and the slicing problem" by Mark W. Meckes.
Abstract: We show that transportation cost inequalities can be used
to derive bounds for isotropic constants of convex bodies. We state
a conjecture about transportation costs (and discuss support for it)
which would have strong consequences for the slicing problem.
Archive classification: Metric Geometry; Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 52A20; 60E15
Remarks: AMSLaTeX
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This is an announcement for the paper "Continuous version of the Choquet
integral reperesentation theorem" by Piotr Pucha{\l}a.
Abstract: The Choquet - Bishop - de Leeuw theorem states that each element
of a compact convex subset of a locally convex topological Hausdorff space
is a barycenter of a probability measure supported by the set of extreme
points of that set. By the Edgar - Mankiewicz result this remains true
for nonempty closed bounded and convex set provided it has Radon - Nikodym
property. In the paper it is shown, that Choquet - type theorem holds also
for "moving" sets: they are values of a certain multifunction. Namely, the
existence of a suitable weak* continuous family of probability measures
"almost representing" points of such sets is proven. Both compact and
noncompact cases are considered. The continuous versions of the Krein -
Milman theorem are obtained as corollaries.
Archive classification: Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 54C60; 54C65; 46A55; 46B22
Remarks: 8 pages
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This is an announcement for the paper "Fixed point theorems for
asymptotically contractive mappings" by Tomonari Suzuki.
Abstract: In this short paper, we prove fixed point theorems for
nonexpansive mappings whose domains are unbounded subsets of Banach
spaces. These theorems are generalizations of Penot's result in
[Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 131 (2003), 2371--2377].
Archive classification: Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 47H09
Remarks: 7 pages
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Dear Colleagues, this is the second, and last, announcement for
the
V Conference on Banach Spaces
to be held in Caceres during the week 13-17 September 2004.
Most of the available information can be found at the web-site
http://matematicas.unex.es/conference/banach
which will be periodically updated. Caceres is beautiful town at
the north of Extremadura. It is well connected with Madrid by bus
or train; the distance is about 300Km. The Old Town of Caceres
is part of the World Heritage, and anyone interested can get a
virtual tour at the address
http://www.iespana.es/paseovirtual/patrimonio1.htm
The Scientific Committee of the V Conference is formed by
Fernando Bombal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid;
Maria Jesus Carro, Universidad de Barcelona;
Jesus M.F. Castillo, Universidad de Extremadura;
Manuel Gonzalez, Universidad de Cantabria;
William B. Johnson, Texas A&M University;
Robert Phelps, University of Washington and
Angel Rodriguez Palacios, Universidad de Granada.
The main topics of the Conference are:
Geometrical methods in Banach spaces:
renormings, convexity, isometric properties,
Hilbert spaces, orthogonality, local theory...
Homological methods:
exact sequences and twisted sums, derived functors,
categorical properties of Banach spaces, Tensor products,
Ultraproducts, abstract interpolation...
Topological methods:
cardinality and set-theoretic properties, Lipschitz,
uniform ... structures in Banach spaces, topological vector
spaces...
Operator theory:
operator ideals, semigroups of operators, spectral theory,
interpolation, operator spaces and
C*-algebras...
Function spaces:
infinite dimensional holomorphy, continuous functions on Banach
spaces, Banach, Fréchet
.. spaces of continuous functions, lattices...
The following mathematicians have accepted to participate
delivering invited lectures:
S. Argyros, Athens, Greece
F. Cobos, Madrid, Spain
P. Domanski, Poznan, Poland
M. Girardi, St.Louis, USA
G. Godefroy, Paris, France
N. J. Kalton, Missouri, USA
W. B. Johnson, Texas A&M, USA
A. Molto, Valencia, Spain
J. P. Moreno, Madrid, Spain
P. L. Papini, Bologna, Italy
A. Pelczynski, Warszawa, Poland
R. Phelps, Washington, USA
H. O. Tylli, Helsinki, Finland
L. Weis, Karlsruhe, Germany
J. Wengenroth, Trier, Germany.
There will be sections devoted to shorter talks and
communications. The abstract submission form can be found at the
home page. There is a fee of 150 euros and the possibility of a
combined offer: fee + accommodation at the Residencia Munoz
Torrero, which includes breakfast and meal, by 300 euros. Again, the
details about methods of payment and the different options can be
found at the home page. The Organization is negotiating the
publication of the Proceedings volume with some international
publishers.
Please take notice the following deadlines:
* Deadline for submission of abstract: 15 June 2004
* Deadline for reduced rate registration: 15 June 2004
For any further information you may need, do not hesitate to
contact any member of the organization: Felix Cabello
(fcabello(a)unex.es), Jesus M. F. Castillo (castillo(a)unex.es),
Ricardo Garcia (rgarcia(a)unex.es) or send a mail to the address
banach(a)unex.es
There is a limited number of grants available. Applications can be
sent with just a message to the previous address.
The Conference is sponsored by:
Departamento de Matematicas de la Universidad de Extremadura
Diputacion de Caceres
Junta de Extremadura
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia
Real Sociedad Matematica Española.
We hope to meet you at Caceres
On behalf of the Organization,
Jesus M. F. Castillo,
Departamento de Matematicas
Universidad de Extremadura
castillo(a)unex.es
phone number: +34924289563
fax number: +34924272911
Next September, from the 20th to the 24th, the SECOND
INTERNATIONAL COURSE OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS IN ANDALUCIA will
be held in Granada (Spain). These courses are held every two
years in some Andalusian city, with the first being in Cadiz, in
September 2002.
Our aim is to give an extensive overview of new directions and advances in
Mathematical Analysis. Therefore the researcher is invited to get into
topics seem promising as guidelines for current and future research in this
interesting area of Mathematics. Leading researchers in the field will
provide us with a nice variety of topics and open problems, showing also
some tools and techniques that have been helpful in similar situations. To
this goal, we offer both seminars and one-hour talks. While the one-hour
talk are intended to provide an overview on a variety of current topics, the
seminars will extend over several days and will therefore allow an in-depth
discussion of certain specific subjects. Moreover, all participants of the
meeting will have the opportunity to present new results of their research
in short communications.
The invited speakers of this Second Course are the following:
- Richard M. Aron (Kent State University, USA)
- Fernando Bombal (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
- Jose Bonet (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain).
- Javier Duoandikoetxea (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain)
- Miguel de Guzman (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) (*)
- Gilles Godefroy (University Paris VI , France )
- William B. Johnson (Texas A&M University, USA)
- Nigel J. Kalton (University of Missouri, USA)
- Michael Neumann (Mississippi State University, USA)
- Lawrence Narici (St. John's University, New York, USA)
- Kristian Seip (Norwegian Univ. of Sciences and Technology, Norway)
- Manuel Valdivia (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)
- Joan Verdera (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
- Felipe Zo (Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina)
(*) We are very sorry to announce the death of Professor Miguel de
Guzman (1936-2004), which occurred on April 14, 2004. Professor
Guzman held a Chair in Mathematical Analysis at the Universidad
Complutense de Madrid and was a member of the Royal Academy of
Sciences. We had looked forward very much to his participation,
as a principal speaker at our meeting. His guidance, leadership,
and wisdom will be very much missed.
The registration fee is 50 euros for students and 100 euros for all others,
provided this fee is paid before July 15th. After July 15, 2004, the fee
will be 100 euros for students and 120 euros others. A gala dinner is
included in this expense. To formalize the registration process,
participants need to complete the inscription form and also to pay the
inscription fee. The electronic version of the inscription form is available
in our web page:
http://www.ugr.es/local/amandal
where one can register on-line. To do it other way, please
contact us.
Lodging is arranged by our Technical Secretary (Eurocongres S.A.) We have
rooms in Students Residence Halls at 20 euros per single room per night
(subsidized fee) and four-star hotels at 60.10 euros per room per night
(which is a special price for our University), with breakfast included. Both
the Student Residence Halls and affiliated hotels are located within walking
distance to the meeting centre (Faculty of Science of the University of
Granada). We would like to advise you that despite the fact that Granada has
many hotels, the number of rooms we can offer you to this special price is
very limited. We therefore strongly suggest that you make your reservation
as soon as possible, especially since September is still high season in
Granada. Student Residence and hotel rooms will be assigned by strict
reservation order and, after that, we cannot guarantee these prices.
The scientific program will be complemented by some of the typical
attractions of Granada and its surroundings (of course, a visit to the
Alhambra is included!). These leisure activities will encourage links of
friendship that are so important for every professional group.
The Organizing Committee invites you to participate in this meeting with the
best wishes that you have a happy and fruitful stay here, in Granada.
Yours sincerely,
Victoria Velasco (Coordinator)
Dpto. de Analisis Matematico
Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Granada
18071-Granada (Spain)
e-mail: amandal(a)ugr.es
Organizing/Scientific Committee:
- U. of Granada: Juan F. Mena, Rafael Paya, Angel Rodriguez-Palacios,
Victoria Velasco (coordinator).
- U. of Almeria: Amin Kaidi, J. Carlos Navarro.
- U. of Cadiz: Antonio Aizpuru, Fernando Leon.
- U. of Cordoba: J. Carlos Diaz.
- U. of Huelva: Candido Pineiro, Ramon Rodriguez.
- U. of Jaen: Miguel Marano, Francisco Roca.
- U. of Malaga: Antonio Fernandez, Daniel Girela, Fco. Javier Martin.
- U. of Sevilla: Santiago Diaz, Tomas Dguez Benavides, Carlos Perez, Luis
Rguez Piazza.
Organizing/Local Committee: M. Dolores Acosta, Julio Becerra,
Antonio Moreno, Antonio Peralta
This is an announcement for the paper "Estimates of disjoint sequences
in Banach lattices and r. i. function spaces" by R. Gonzalo and
J. A. Jaramillo.
Abstract: We introduce UDSp-property (resp. UDTq-property) in Banach
lattices as the property that every normalized disjoint sequence has
a subsequence with an upper p-estimate (resp. lower q-estimate). In
the case of rearrangement invariant spaces, the relationships with Boyd
indices of the space are studied. Some applications of these properties
are given to the high order smoothness of Banach lattices, in the sense
of the existence of differentiable bump functions.
Archive classification: Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B42; 46E30; 46G05
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