Dear Friends,
In October 27-28, 2007 (Saturday-Sunday), the Department of Mathematical Science at Kent State University will run the famous but still very informal
INFORMAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR
The plan for now is to start in the morning of Saturday October 27 and finish around 3-4pm Sunday October 28 (this time it was decided to not have a break for Saturday night, it will save us and you some hotel money :) ). The list of speakers will include
* Keith Ball (University College London). * Alexandre Eremenko (Purdue University). * William B. Johnson (Texas A&M University). * Fedor Nazarov (University of Wisconsin-Madison). * Andreas Seeger (University of Wisconsin-Madison). * Thomas Schlumprecht(Texas A&M University). * Vladimir Temlyakov (University of South Carolina)
It would be great if you could visit Kent State and participate in the seminar! May we ask you to respond as soon as possible, so that we can gauge the need for housing, lecture room(s), etc.
Please, check
http://www.math.kent.edu/math/Informal-Analysis-Seminar-2007.cfm
for more information.
The Seminar is supported by the Department of Mathematical Sciences and NSF Focused Research Group: Fourier analytic and probabilistic methods in geometric functional analysis and convexity. Minorities, women, graduate students, and young researchers are especially encouraged to attend.
Best Regards,
Analysis group at Kent State!