Contributed Talks
The parallel sessions are on Saturday September 23 afternoon.
Contributed Talks
Oleg Asipchuk, Florida International University: Examples of exponential bases on bounded and unbounded sets
Ivy Collins, University of Georgia, Modeling, Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Estimation and EM-Algorithm in a COVID19 Stochastic Model
Mahmud Hassan, Augusta University, Statistical modeling and analysis of general lifetime distributions in compartmental epidemic models
Anatolii Korenovskyi and Ruslan Shanin, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Odesa, Ukraine: Oscillations in the discrete case
Liudmyla Kryvonos, Vanderbilt University: A constrained logarithmic energy problem on the unit circle
Michael Olusegun, Augusta University, Tumor growth and population modeling in a toxicant-stressed random environment
Iryna Petrenko, Florida International University: Well-posedness and solitary waves in the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with higher order dispersion
David Roach, Murray State University: Frequency Selective Parametrized Wavelets
Luis Rodriguez, Florida International University: Stability of frames under additive perturbations
Diana Son, Florida International University: Well-posedness and dynamics of solutions to the generalized KdV with low power nonlinearity
Nathaniel Tenpas, Vanderbilt University, Discrete Periodic Energy Problems
Minh Vu, Vanderbilt University, Asymptotics of k-Nearest Neighbor Logarithmic Energies
Ryan W. Matzke, Vanderbilt University: Minimizers of energies with repulsive-attractive interactions
Nurgissa Yessirkegenov, Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Almaty, Hypoelliptic functional inequalities
Shijun Zheng, Georgia Southern University, A spectral multiplier theorem for magnetic potentials