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 Prairie Analysis Seminar 2005


Regsitration and all breaks will be in Cardwell 121.
All Friday talks will be in Burt 114.
All Saturday talks will be in Cardwell 103.
Friday October 14
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
12:00-12:25 Registration 
12:25-12:30 Welcome remarks
12:30-12:50
 
1. Slim Ibrahim
McMaster U.
Global  Solutions for  a class of 2D NLS equations
12:55-1:15
 
2. Leonid Slavin
U. of Connecticut
Bellman function method: sharp constants in the John-Nirenberg inequality and other recent developments
1:20-1:40
 
3. Loukas Grafakos
 U. of Missouri
Are L^2-bounded homogeneous singular integrals necessarily L^p-bounded?
1:45-2:05
 
4. Virginia Naibo
Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology
 Failure of an endpoint inhomogeneous Strichartz estimate
2:20-3:20
 
Carlos Kenig
U. of Chicago
Quantitative unique continuation theorems for dispersive equations I
3:20-3:40 Tea time
3:40-4:40
 
James Colliander
U. of Torornto
On blowup solutions of the nonlinear Schroedinger equation with low regularity initial data
4:55-5:15
 
5. Diego  Maldonado U. of   Maryland
Quasi-conformal maps with convex potentials
5:20-5:40

6. Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero
U. of Missouri
Improved Painlev'e removability for bounded quasiregular mappings in the plane
5:45-6:05
7. Ning Ju
Oklahoma State U.
Dissiaptive 2D Quasi-geostrophic Equations
6:10-6:30
 
8. Priscilla Macansantos U. of Philippines
Volterra Integral Inclusions: Existence of Solutions
8:00 - ... After-dinner party at Marianne's home


Saturday October 15
TIME SPEAKER TALK TITLE
7:30-8:00
Breakfast in the math lounge
8:00-8:20
9. Weidong Chen
Kansas State U.
TBA
8:25-8:45
 
10. Mohammad  
 Riazi-Kermani
Fort Hays State U. 
On the 3n+1 conjecture.
8:50-9:10
 
11. Maria Alfonseca
Kansas State U.
An almost-orthogonality principle for directional maximal functions
9:15-9:35
 
12. Genevra Neumann
Kansas State U.
Cluster points and asymptotic values of planar harmonic functions
9:40-10:00
 
13. Xiang Fang
Kansas State U.
Operator theory on the Hardy space over the polydisc
10:05-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-10:50
 
14. Anatolii Grinshpan
Oklahoma State U.
Cosine expansions with nonnegative coefficients
10:55-11:15
 
15. Erin Terwilleger
U. of Connecticut 
Hankel operators and product VMO
11:20-11:40
 
16. Caroline Sweezy
N. Mexico State U.
Weights and integrability for parabolic and elliptic gradients
11:45-12:05

17. Ryan Berndt
Ohio State U.
Ap weights on domains and an extrapolation theorem
12:10-1:10 Lunch provided by the Department of Mathematics
1:10-1:30
 
18. Ivan Blank
Worcester Pol. Inst.

The Hele-Shaw problem as a "Mesa" limit of Stefan problems: Existence, uniqueness, and regularity of the free boundary
1:35-1:55
 
19. Lei Zhang
U. of Florida
Blowup solutions of some nonlinear elliptic equations involving exponential nonlinearities
2:00-3:00
 
Carlos Kenig
U. of Chicago
 Quantitative unique continuation theorems for dispersive equations I
3:00-3:20 Tea time
3:20-4:20
 
Alexandru Ionescu
U. of Wisconsin
Low regularity solutions of the Benjamin-Ono and the KP-I equations
4:30-4:50
 
20. Cristian Rios
Trinity College
The Dirichlet problem for infinitely degenerate quasilinear equations
4:55-5:15
 
21. Lianwen Wang
Central Missouri State U.
Applications of nonsmooth analysis to optimal control
5:20- 6:15
Discussion - Open Problems
 
  


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