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, April 7 - 9, 2017. This time, the theme of this meeting will be differentiation in finite and infinite dimensional spaces. The seminar will feature talks by
Daniel Azagra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid),
Estibalitz Durand-Cartagena (Universidad Complutense de Madrid),
Piotr Hajlasz (University of Pittsburgh),
Jesús Jaramillo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid),
Manuel Maestre (University of Valenci),
Vladimir Peller (Michigan State University),
Patrick J. Rabier (University of Pittsburgh),
Pilar Rueda (Universidad de Valencia),
Nageswari Shanmugalingam (University of Cincinnati).
Similar to previous years, the plan of the meeting will be to have two expository, introductory talks on Friday afternoon, April 7, which definitely will be accessible to graduate students. The meeting will end by lunchtime on Sunday, April 9.
This time the seminar is supported by Elsevier and Kent State University. Funding is available to cover the local (and possibly 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/~zvavitch/informal/Informal_Analysis_Seminar/April_...
We encourage you to register as soon as possible, but to receive support and/or help with hotel reservation, please register before March 6st, 2017.
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