The Seminar in Analysis and Applications usually takes place on Friday at 11:30h, either at the Department of Mathematics at UAM (usually room 520) or at ICMAT. I help organize it. Below is a list of past and upcoming seminars of this semester. Some past seminars are available at the Youtube channel of the Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas.
Friday, June 27: Sheldy Ombrosi (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Title: "Recent advances in the theory of one-sided weights in higher dimensions".
Friday, June 6: XXXVII Memorial Rubio de Francia. Speaker: Joan Verdera (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona). Title: "Encounters with singular integrals".
Thursday, June 5: Seminar in honor of Eugenio Hernández. Speaker: Hrvoje Šikić (University of Zagreb) Title: "Dual integrable representations".
Tuesday, June 3: Jorge Pérez (ICMAT). Title: "Topics on noncommutative Fourier multipliers". Pre-PhD defense seminar.
Friday, May 30: Javier Minguillón (UAM). Title: "Almost Everywhere Convergence Along Tangential Curves for the Schrödinger Equation".
Thursday, May 8: Jill Pipher (Brown University). Title: "The Regularity problem for a class of parabolic divergence form equations".
Friday, April 4: Javier Parcet (ICMAT). Title: "Fourier and Schur idempotents".
Alessio Martini (Politecnico di Torino). Title: "Singular integrals in a nondoubling setting: Riesz transforms on ax+b groups".
Friday, March 28: Matteo Santacesaria (MALGA - Università di Genova). Title: "Compressed sensing for the sparse Radon transform".
Maria Vallarino (Politecnico di Torino). Title: "Riesz transforms on graphs".
Friday, March 14: Mitchell Taylor (ETH Zürich). Title: "Almost everywhere convergence of series and descriptive set theory".
Friday, March 7: Emiel Lorist (TU Delft). Title: "Quantifying the overlap of a collection of sets".
Friday, February 21: Matteo Monti (Università di Bergamo). Title: "Paley-Wiener spaces of discrete entire functions on Z_2".
Friday, February 14: Eugene Bilokopytov (University of Alberta). Title: "Some open problems on locally solid convergences".