Schedule
Schedule
All activities will take in the Monteith Building (campus map), home of the Mathematics Department
The building is located across the street from Mirror Lake
Saturday, September 21
Sunday, September 22
Talks
Marius Beceanu University at Albany, SUNY
The Schroedinger equation with a random time-dependent potential
Blair Davey City College of New York, CUNY
A Quantification of the Besicovitch Projection Theorem and Its Generalizations
Maxim Derevyagin University of Connecticut
On Szegö's Theorem for a Nonclassical Case and Its application
Alyssa Genschaw University of Connecticut
Parabolic Measure
Junggang Li Brown University
Sharp Adams and Hardy-Adams Inequalities on Hyperbolic Spaces
Zongyuan Li Brown University
Strong and Classical Solutions to the Oblique Derivative Problem
Sean McCurdy Carnegie Mellon University
Unique Continuation on Convex Domains
Lisa Naples University of Connecticut
Rectifiability of Doubling Measures in Hilbert Space
Mihai Stoiciu Williams College
Random Unitary Matrices and Matrix Models for Circular Beta Ensemble
Cheng Zhang University of Rochester
Interior Estimates for the Eigenfunctions of the Fractional Laplacian on a Bounded Euclidean Domain
Scott Zimmerman University of Connecticut
Whitney Extension Theorems in the Heisenberg Group