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.
Jose Manuel Conde Alonso, Brown University. Markov maps, spectral gaps and BMO spaces.
ChianYeong Chuah*, Baylor University. Fourier multipliers on free groups along a geodesic path.
Fritz Gesztesy, Baylor University. Spectral shift functions and Dirichlet-to-Neumann maps.
Lara Ismert*, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Connections between commutators, derivations, and the Heisenberg Commutation Relation.
Bill Johnson, Texas A&M University. Ideals in L(L_p).
Amudhan Krishnaswamy-Usha*, Texas A&M University. Nilpotent elements of operator ideals as single commutators.
Javier Parcet, ICMAT (Madrid). Fourier multipliers in SL(n,R).
Anna Vershynina, University of Houston. How fast can entanglement be generated in quantum systems?
Matthew Wiersma, University of Alberta. Hermitian groups are amenable.
Maciej Zworski, University of California at Berkeley. Internal waves for (linearized) fluids and 0th order pseudodifferential operators.
Saturday Sept. 29
Sunday September 30
8:30-9:30
Coffee and Breakfast
8:30-9:30
Coffee and Breakfast
9:30-9:40
Welcoming remarks
9:30-10:20
Parcet
9:40-10:30
Zworski
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
10:40-11:10
Ismert
11:00-11:30
Krishnaswamy-Usha
11:10-11:40
Coffee Break
11:40-12:30
Johnson
11:40-12:30
Wiersma
12:30-14:00
Lunch Break
14:00-14:50
Gesztesy
15:00-15:30
Chuah
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-16:50
Vershynina
17:00-17:50
Conde
19:00-??
Dinner Reception
Questions/Comments?: Send inquiries to brazosseminar@gmail.com
LINKS TO PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Spring 2018: Baylor University
Fall 2017: University of Houston
Spring 2017: Texas A&M University