Heat Flow, two-point inequalities, and beyond

Organizers:
Paata Ivanisvili and José Ramón Madrid Padilla

ONLINE

October 30 - November 3, 2023

This year the summer/fall school will take place online.  

The total number of participants is limited to 12 (including 2 organizers). 

Participants can be graduate students or postdocs who will be interested in heat flow arguments, semigroups, two-point inequalities and related techniques in proving sharp estimates in analysis, probability, and additive combinatorics. Undergraduate students are also welcome to apply.  

Each participant will choose a paper from the list and prepare two talks (each 50 minutes long). The first talk will be more introductory containing the basic definitions and the summary of the results, and the second talk will be more about the details of the proofs. 

Participants will need to submit 4-6 page summary of the talk by October 8th, 2023 for proceedings. Here is a sample of the summary written for this paper

The summer/fall school is funded by the NSF. Nonlocal (not UCI affiliated) participants based in US and having SSN will receive a stipend (funded by NSF CAREER DMS-2152401). If you are interested to participate

please  submit your application

as soon as possible but no later than July 17th, 2023. Please let us know your status (grad student, postdoc, etc), your research area, and very briefly why are you interested to participate in this summer/fall school. The accepted participants will receive a confirmation email before July 21st, 2023 together with further instructions.

Inspired by the Summer School in Analysis