3rd Tunisian-Japanese Conference

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3rd Tunisian-Japanese Conference

Geometric and Harmonic Analysis on Homogeneous Spaces

and

Applications

in Honor of Professor Hidenori Fujiwara

Professor Fujiwara's Biography is here

Arrival Day: December 17, 2013 (TUE)

Departure Day: December 21, 2013 (SAT) (after lunch)

(Last modified: March 18, 2014)

Organizers:

    • Ali Baklouti (Sfax University, Tunisia)
    • Takaaki Nomura (Kyushu University, Japan)

Purpose of the seminar:

Lie group representation theory and harmonic analysis on Lie groups and on their homogeneous spaces form a significant and important area of mathematical research. Interest in these areas began soon after World War II and has gained much strength since then. These areas are interrelated with various other mathematical fields such as number theory, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, operator algebra, partial differential equations and mathematical physics. Keeping up with the fast development of this exciting area of research, Ali Baklouti (University of Sfax) and Takaaki Nomura (Kyushu University) launched a series of seminars on the topic, the first of which took place on November 2009 in Kerkennah Islands, and the second of which was held in Sousse (Tunisia) on December 2011. The main focus of these seminars were in the area of Analysis and on topics of joint collaboration sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology in Tunisia (MHESRT) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Many experts from both countries have been involved in running this seminar and have contributed greatly in making it a success.

This was a major incentive for both Ali Baklouti and Takaaki Nomura to organize a third Tunisian-Japanese meeting which aims at exploring topics such as commutative harmonic analysis (Fourier analysis on Euclidean spaces), analysis on homogeneous paces, uncertainty principles and geometric analysis and some of their applications such as stochastic analysis and spectral theory.

Venue:

Airport:

Transportation to the Hotel: (added AUG. 21, 2013)

    • The standard way to move from Tunis-Carthage airport to Hammamet is the following:
      1. Take a taxi from the airport to the main train station.
      2. Take the train to B. BOU REKBA. The website of the SNCFT for timetable of trains.
      3. Take once again another taxi from BirBouregba.to the hotel.
    • However, we do not recommend this option. We plan to organize common taxis from the Airport to the hotel. The single way costs around 40 Euros, which can be shared among travelers. So, please have in mind to send us the exact time of your arrival as soon as you can, so that we can schedule common Taxis. This option is also valid for people coming through Enfidha Airport.

Program: PDF HTML

Abstracts: PDF

Group Photo (4.4MB)

Accommodation:

  • All the lectures and activities of the conference will take place in the hotel.

On December 17, the registration and the check-in start at 15 h.

Registration Fees: 150 Euros or its equivalent in Dinars.

Accommodation Fees: 250 Euros or its equivalent in Dinars.

Accompanying persons: 250 Euros or its equivalent in Dinars.

This covers the whole period of the conference in the hotel with the option "Soft All Inclusive" (better than the option "Full Board") and also the social program. If you plan to stay more extra days before or after the conference period, please inform the local organizers for booking as soon as you get you air-tickets.

For local people: 500 Dinars. All the modalities of lodging families could be found in the web site of the hotel.

Proceedings:

Social Program:

  • We plan to visit Dougga.
  • A trip to the desert: A trip to the south of Tunisia will be organized before and after the conference. This issue will not be handled by the organizers of the conference, but by an independent travel agency. One could contact mondher.neji@gmail.com.

For accompanying people, a sightseeing service will be available at the hotel along the days of the conference. The travel agency will require from the visitors the places they would like to visit. This service is not free, but there will be special prices by the occasion of the conference.

Internet:

  • A free internet Wifi connection will be offered to the conference participants.

We encourage the participants to ask for funds from their home institutions to attend. The conference budget is quite limited. A small number of funds will be especially devoted to young researchers to attend.

List of Participants (as of December 16):

From Tunisia:

    • Khalifa Trimèche (Tunis)
    • Houcine Chebli (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Sifi (Tunis)
    • Najib Bensalem (Tunis)
    • Ahmad Fitouhi (Tunis)
    • Amel Safraouii (Tunis)
    • Habib Ourdiane (Tunis)
    • Ahmed Saoudi (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Najib Lazhari (Tunis)
    • Abdessatar Barhoumi (Tunis)
    • Sami Kouki (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Selmi (Hammam-Sousse)
    • Abdelhamid Hassairi (Sfax)
    • Mabrouk Benammar (Sfax)
    • Boujemaa Agrebaoui (Sfax)
    • Abdelmoula Fatma (Sfax)
    • Aymen Rahali (Sfax)
    • Basma Gasmi (Sfax)
    • Bejar Souhail (Sfax)
    • Ben Halima Majdi (Sfax)
    • Bilel Kadri (Sfax)
    • Dhoha Lahyani (Sfax)
    • Elleuch Fatma (Sfax)
    • Ghaouar Sonia (Sfax)
    • Koubaa Hanen (Sfax)
    • Hamrouni Hatem (Sfax)
    • Lobna Abdelmoula (Sfax)
    • Amira Ghorbel (Sfax)
    • Toumi Manar El Islam (Sfax)
    • Mounir Elloumi (Sfax)
    • Lahiani Raza (Sfax)
    • Dhieb Sami (Sfax)
    • Smaoui Kais (Sfax)
    • Bouaziz Yasmine (Sfax)
    • Noomen Jarboui (Sfax)
    • Mebrouk Bennasr (Sfax)
    • Najla Mallouli (Sfax)
    • Kmais Maktouf (Monastir)
    • Meryam BenSaid (Monastir)
    • Yahya Turki (Lorraine--Monastir)
    • Leila Ben Abdelghani (Monastir)
    • Kedim Imed (Bizerte)
    • Abderrazak Karoui (Bizerte-Emirates)
    • Ben Salah Warda (Gabès)
    • Hydri Samiha (Gabès)
    • Assili Azaouzi Salma (Gabès)
    • Elaloui Nasreddine (Gafsa)
    • Nizar Ben Fradj (Nabeul))


From Japan:

    • Hidenori Fujiwara (Fukuoka)
    • Nobuaki Obata (Sendai)
    • Junko Inoue (Tottori)
    • Taro Yoshino (Tokyo)
    • Hideyuki Ishi (Nagoya)
    • Atsumu Sasaki (Hiratsuka)
    • Takayuki Okuda (Sendai)

From France:

    • Jacques Faraut (Paris)
    • Michel Duflo (Paris)
    • Bernard Magneron (Paris)
    • Jean Ludwig (Metz)
    • Salah Mehdi (Metz)
    • Hedi Rejaiba (Metz)
    • Janne Günther (Metz)
    • Didier Arnal (Dijon)
    • Aline Bonami (Orléans)
    • Pierre Torasso (Poitiers)
    • Dominique Manchon (Clermont-Ferrand)
    • Nizar Demni (Rennes)
    • Khalid Koufany (Nancy)
    • Salem Ben Saïd (Nancy)

From other countries:

    • Luigi Accardi (Rome)
    • Sundaram Thangavelu (Bangalore)
    • Suprana Sen (Kolkata)
    • Detlev Poguntke (Bielefeld)
    • Detlef Müller (Kiel)
    • Eberhard Kaniuth (Paderborn)
    • Bradley Currey (Missouri)
    • Christine Offerman (Boston)
    • Ahmad M. A. Alghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
    • Kaher Elhussein (Eljouf, Saudi Arabia)
    • Abdelhamid Boussejra (Kénitra)
    • Ahmed Abouelaz (Casablanca)
    • Radouan Daher (Casablanca)
    • Said Fahlaoui (Fès)

Support: This seminar is supported by

    • Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research in Japan (JSPS)
    • The Tunisian Mathematical Society
    • Mediterranean Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (MIMS)
    • Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology in Tunisia (MHESRT)
    • Ambassade de France en Tunisie
    • The Faculty of Sciences of Sfax
    • Ecole Doctorale, Sciences Fondamentales (Sfax University)

The web page of the 1st Tunisian-Japanese Conference (November, 2009)

The web page of the 2nd Tunisian-Japanese Conference (December, 2011)

Scientific Committee:

Ali Baklouti, Takaaki Nomura, Khalifa Trimeche, Hidenori Fujiwara

Local Organizing Committee:

Ali Baklouti, Bilel Kadri, N. Elaloui, Mounir Elloumi, Sami Dhieb

Secretary:

Meryam Kchaou

Contact:

Ali Baklouti or Takaaki Nomura