2019 Fall: Graduate student seminar (921)
Co-organised with Betsy Stovall
Week One: Organisational meeting.
Week Two: No Talks.
Week Three: Franky Li.
Tao, Vargas and Vega: A bilinear approach to the restriction and Kakeya conjectures, Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 1998.Week Four+Five: Rajula Srivastava and Lingxiao Zhang.
Tao: A sharp bilinear restriction estimate for paraboloids, Geometric and Functional Analysis GAFA, 2003.Week Six+Seven (10.9.2019+10.16.2019): Benjamin Bruce and Michel Alexis.
Tao: Endpoint bilinear restriction theorems for the cone, and some sharp null form estimates, Mathematische Zeitschrift, 2001 .Week Eight (10.23.2019): Dominique Kemp (IU Bloomington).
Week Nine (10.30.2019) (joint talk): Jeremy Schwend and Jiwoong Jang.
Lee, Bilinear restriction estimates for surfaces with curvatures of different signs, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 2006.Week Ten: Changkeun Oh (11.6.2019).
Ramos: A trilinear restriction estimate with sharp dependence on transversality, American Journal of Mathematics, 2018.Week Ten(11.7.2019): Michael Spoerl.
S Buschenhenke, D Müller, A Vargas: A Fourier restriction theorem for a perturbed hyperboloid, arXiv:1803.02711, 2018.Week Eleven (11.13.2019): Analysis group seminar.
Week Twelve (11.20.2019): Geoffrey Bentsen.
Lee and Vargas: Restriction estimates for some surfaces with vanishing curvatures, Journal of Functional Analysis, 2010.Week Twelve(11.21.2019): Liding Yao.
Begout and Vargas: Mass concentration phenomena for the $L^2$-critical nonlinear Schrödinger equation, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 2007.Week Thirteen: Thanksgiving break.
Week Fourteen: Bingyang Hu.
Candy: Multi-scale bilinear restriction estimates for general phases, Mathematische Annalen, 2017.Week Fifteen: Jordan Radke.
Lee and Vargas: Sharp null form estimates for the wave equation, Amer. J. Math. 2008.