Dear Friends,
On March 30-April 1, 2012, the Department of Mathematical Science at Kent State University will host famous but still very informal: INFORMAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR and Lecture Series in Ergodic Theory and Probability.
The plan for now is to start around 3pm Friday, and finish Sunday Evening (around 5pm). We will have lecture series by
Yuval Peres (Microsoft Research) on "Transience of random walks, Unpredictable paths, percolation and Kakeya sets".
Mark Rudelson (University of Michigan) on "Invertibility of random matrices".
and lectures by
Pablo Galindo (Universidad de Valencia / Purdue University), TBA Yun Sung Choi (Postech, Pohang South Korea) on "Slicely countably determined Banach spaces" Miguel Martin (University of Granada) on "The Uniform Convexity, Lushness and Bishop-Phelps-Bollobas Property"
Please, also note that on Thursday, March 29 at 4:15pm we will have a Colloquium talk by Sergei Treil (Brown University) at 4:15.
More information can be found on http://www.kent.edu/math/events/conferences/informal-analysis-seminar-2012.c...
The conference fee $65, which includes pick up/drop off from the airport/hotel and Friday/Saturday/Sunday lunches/dinners to be provided at the department. Also, a special price of $135 has been arranged for three nights stay at the Microtel in Streetsboro OH. The reservation must be done through the department. If you plan to stay fewer then 3 nights or prefer to make your own accommodation arrangements please reduce your registration fee by $45 for each day that you will not use our hotel. If possible, please, send a check for your registration fee, made out to "The Department of Mathematical Sciences" to Virginia Wright, The Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent, State University, Kent, OH, US, 44242. The fee can be also paid during the registration (check/cash).
Depending on availability of funds, we may waive the registration fee for young researchers and people without available funding!!!! Please contact Artem Zvavitch (zvavitch@math.kent.edu) or Dmitry Ryabogin (ryabogin@math.kent.edu) as soon as possible.
SORRY FOR THE SHORT NOTICE AND LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN KENT!
Very Informal Analysis Group At Kent State