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Third Advanced Course in Operator Theory and Complex Analysis Sevilla, June 20th-24th, 2006 |
This new edition of the Advanced Course in Operator Theory and Complex Analysis will be held again in Seville during the month of June 2006. The list of invited speakers is the following:
Invited speakers and lectures | |
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Aharon ATZMON
Tel Aviv University (Israel) |
Course: Weighted Hardy spaces, the uncertainty principle for Fourier transforms, and the existence of translation invariant subspaces. |
John B. CONWAY
University of Tennessee (U.S.A.) |
Course: Some More Problems for Subnormal Operators |
Jean ESTERLE
Université Bordeaux 1 (France) |
Course: Translation invariant subspaces of weighted Hilbert spaces of sequences |
Stanislav SHKARIN
King's College London (U.K.) |
Course: Weakly supercyclic and weakly hypercyclic operators |
Gilles CASSIER
Université Lyon 1 (France) |
Lecture: Dilation operator radius and applications. |
Joe DIESTEL
Kent State University (U.S.A.) |
Lecture: Some elementary uses of descriptive set theory in Banach spaces. |
Ron G. DOUGLAS
Texas A&M University (U.S.A.) |
Lecture: Complex Geometry and Operator Theory |
Courses and talks will cover topics on Complex Analysis, Operator Theory and related areas of Functional Analysis. Contributed talks related to these topics will also take place: participants who wish to deliver a short talk please submit an abstract to the organizers or any of the collaborators.
Speakers and talks will last from Wednesday to Friday. On Saturday, a guided tour to visit the city of Seville is planned. More information about courses, contributed talks, participants and schedule will be available shortly trough this website.
Some funding might be available for undergraduate and Ph.D. students in order to cover registration fee and closure dinner. Remaining fundings will be assigned to cover travel and lodging expenses.
Information about the previous editions of the course can be found at: 2004 and 2005.
Sponsors: |
Grupo Promotor del I.M.U.S. |
Universidad de Sevilla |
Junta de Andalucía |
Real Sociedad Matemática Española |