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  Tentative schedule

All the talks will be given in Cardwell 103 or 102.

Friday October 17
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
12:00-12:25 Registration
12:25-12:30 Welcome remarks
12:30-12:50
 
1. Artem Zvavitch
U. of Missouri-Columbia
The Busemann-Petty problem for Gaussian measures
12:55-1:15
 
2. Roger W. Barnard
Texas Tech U.
Minimal harmonic mesure on complimentary regions
1:20-1:40
 
3. Brock Williams
Texas Tech U.
Constructing Conformal Maps of Physical Surfaces Using Circle Packings
1:45-2:05
 
4. Sergei Merenkov
U. of Michigan
Determining biholomorphic equivalence of manifolds from their semigroups of holomorphic self-maps
2:20-3:10
 
Tadeusz Iwaniec
Syracuse U.
p-harmonic equations I
3:10-3:30 Tea time
3:30-4:20
 
John Lewis
U. of Kentucky
Symmetry Theorems and Uniform Rectifiability
4:30-4:50
 
5. Peter Hasto,
U. of Michigan
Variable exponent Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces
4:55-5:15
 
6. Luigi D'Onofrio
U. of Napoli and Syracuse U.
The $p$-Harmonic Transform Beyond its Natural Domain of Definition, Interpolation and Continuity
5:20-5:40
 
7. James Peirce
UC Davis
Results on the Lagrangian averaged Navier-Stokes Equations
5:45-6:05
 
8. Caroline Sweezy
New Mexico State U.
Subspaces of weak L-infinity
6:10-6:30
 
9. Mikil Foss
Kansas State U.
A condition sufficient for partial regularity of minimizers in two-dimensional nonlinear elasiticity
 
8:00 - ... After-dinner party at Emmily's and Pietro's home


Saturday October 18
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
8:00-8:20
 
10. Leonid Kovalev
Washington U. in St. Louis
Comparison theorems for the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation
8:25-8:45
 
11. Virginia Naibo
U. of Kansas
The universal maximal operator on special classes of functions
8:50-9:10
 
12. Genevra Neumann
Kansas State U.
Valence of Harmonic Functions
9:15-9:35
 
13. Chiara Frosini
U. di Firenze
Holomorphic Dynamics on bounded domains
9:35-9:50 Coffee break
9:50-10:15
 
14. Gerard Ornas
McNeese State U.
Extremal Values for a Class of Functionals over Hyperbolically Convex Functions
10:20-10:40
 
15. Robert Smits
New Mexico State U.
Heat Kernels in Some Self-Similar Domains
10:45-11:05
 
16. Christian Wolf
Wichita State U.
Measures of maximal dimension for hyperbolic diffeomorphisms
11:10-11:30
 
17. Ivan Blank
U. of Louisville
Eliminating Mixed Asymptotics in Obstacle Type Free Boundary Problems
 
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch provided by the Department of Mathematics
 
12:30-12:50
 
18. Diego Maldonado
U. of Kansas
Properties of the solutions to the Monge-Ampere equation
12:55-1:15
 
19. Byung-Geun Oh
Purdue U.
Zeros of the Derivatives of Faber Polynomials Associated with a Universal Covering Map
1:20-1:40
 
20. John Ryan
U. of Arkansas
Dirac operators, automorphic forms and Hardy spaces on some conformally flat manifolds
1:45-2:05
 
21. Jani Onninen
U. of Michigan
Mappings of finite distortion: The sharp modulus of continuity
2:20-3:10
 
Tadeusz Iwaniec
Syracuse U.
p-harmonic equations II
3:10-3:30 Tea time
3:30-4:20
 
Juan Manfredi
U. of Pittsburgh
p-Harmonic functions in Euclidean space and in the Heisenberg group
4:30-4:50
 
22. Thomas Bieske
U. of South Florida
Absolute Minimizers and Infinite Harmonic Functions in Carnot Groups
4:55-5:15
 
23. Petronela Radu
Carnegie Mellon U.
Weak solutions of semilinear wave equations
5:20-5:40
 
24. Alexander Stokolos
DePaul University Chicago
A note on the Gurov-Reshetnyak Lemma
5:45-6:05
 
25. Malgorzata Stawiska
Purdue U.
Riemann- Hurwitz formula and Morse theory
6:10-6:30
 
26. Clint Richardson
Stephen F. Austin State U.
Concentration of Area in Half-planes

The Prairie Analysis Seminar is a joint project of the Department of Mathematics of The University of Kansas and the Department of Mathematics of Kansas State University.


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