Brazos Analysis Seminar
This regional semi-annual seminar series is supported by the National Science Foundation, Baylor University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, the University of Houston and the University of Texas at Tyler. The goal is to bring together analysts at academic institutions within the South-Central region of the United States on a regular basis to communicate their research, with a particular emphasis on providing an opportunity for young researchers and graduate students to meet, collaborate and disseminate their work on a regular basis during the academic year.
Organizers: Michael Brannan (Texas A&M University), José Carrión (Texas Christian University), Mehrdad Kalantar (University of Houston), Tao Mei (Baylor University), and David Milan (University of Texas at Tyler).
Fall 2019 Meeting: Nov. 9-10
Location: Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
Sponsored by NSF, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, College of Arts and Sciences and Department of Mathematics of Baylor University.
Invited Speakers:
Irina Holmes (Texas A&M) A new proof of the weak (1,1) inequality for the dyadic square function
David Kerr (Texas A&M) Dynamical alternating groups, property Gamma, and inner amenability
Gregory Knese (Washington Univ. St. Louis) A concrete approach to realization in two variables
David Milan (Univ. of Texas Tyler) On inverse semigroups and etale groupoids
Matthias Neufang (Carleton University, Canada) Completely bounded multipliers over groups and quantum groups
Thomas Sinclair (Purdue) Tensor products of matrix convex sets
Jintao Deng* (Texas A&M) The Novikov conjecture and group extensions.
Dylan Domel-White* (Univ. of Houston) Phase Retrieval after Binary Quantization of Measurements
Frank Lin* (Univ. of Texas Austin) A multiplicative ergodic theorem for von Neumann algebra valued cocycles.
*=graduate student
Saturday meeting will be at ground floor of Amstrong Browning library (at corner of 8 street and James Ave, map) Back entrance on James opens 8:30am, front entrance on Speight opens 9:30am. Parking on nearby streets are free for weekends (including the small parking slot for faculty/staff on 8th street).
Saturday Lunch reception at Foster 143/144 (Campus map: here)
Sunday meeting will be at room 344 of Sid Richardson Building (there is a big parking lot in front of the building. Parking is free on campus for the weekend except the 24 hours reserved ones).
In case you need to park on Friday, please use the visitor parking spots (green deck). They are available in almost every big parking lot.
More Pics at Baylor Math Facebook Page
Tentative Schedule:
Saturday Nov. 9
Sunday Nov. 10
9:00-9:25
9:25
Coffee/Snacks & Registration
Welcome (Chair Dorina Mitrea)
9:00-9:30
Coffee & Snacks
9:30-10:20
Matthias Neufang
9:30-10:20
Gregory Knese
10:35-11:05
Frank Lin
10:20-10:50
Coffee Break
11:20-12:10
Irina Holmes
10:50-11:20
Dylan Domel-White
12:15
12:20-14:00
Group Photo
Lunch Break
Foster 143/144
11:30-12:20
David Kerr
14:00-14:50
Thomas Sinclair
14:50-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-16:00
Jintao Deng
16:10-17:00
David Milan
Local information:
Financial Support: Limited financial support is available to support the local expenses of the participants without external support. Junior researchers, graduate students and members from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply for financial support.
Lodging: We expect to provide lodging for most conference participants at Hilton, Waco who registered by Oct.19. Graduate students should expect to share a hotel room with another graduate student.
Conference Registration: HERE.
Questions/Comments?: Send inquiries to brazosseminar@gmail.com
Questions/Comments?: Send inquiries to brazosseminar@gmail.com
LINKS TO PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Fall 2019: Baylor University
Spring 2019: University of Houston
Fall 2018: Texas A&M University
Spring 2018: Baylor University
Fall 2017: University of Houston
Spring 2017: Texas A&M University