4th Tunisian-Japanese Conference

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4th Tunisian-Japanese Conference

Geometric and Harmonic Analysis on Homogeneous Spaces

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Applications

in Honor of Professor Jean Ludwig

Professor Ludwig's Biography is here

Article (PDF) written by D. Arnal and A. Baklouti

Arrival Day: December 18, 2015 (FRI) (from 15:00)

Departure Day: December 23, 2015 (WED) (after lunch)

Organizers:

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

Venue:

    • All the lectures and activities of the conference take place in Rosa Beach Hotel, Monastir.
  • Way to the Hotel:
    • The hotel is located 1km away from Monastir airport, and we strongly recommend people to use this airport whenever possible. Someone will pick you up at the Monastir airport and drive you to the hotel. So, please have in mind to send us the exact time of your arrival as soon as you can.
    • If you arrive at Tunis-Carthage airport, the standard way to move from Tunis Airport to Monastir is the following::
      1. Take a taxi from the airport to the main train station.
      2. Take the train to Monastir. The website of the SNCFT for timetable of trains.
      3. Take once again another taxi from Monastir station to the hotel.
    • We plan to organize sharings of taxis from Tunis Airport to the hotel and also for the way back. The single way costs around 90 Euros, which can be shared among travellers. 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., and one single way costs around 60 Euros.


    • Bus Organization: On December 18, a bus will depart from Tunis-Carthage airport directly to the Rosa-Beach hotel. The exact time of departure

will be settled after we receive all the information on arrival of all participants coming through this airport. The bus is free of charge.

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, the second in Sousse on December 2011, and the third in Hammamet on December 2013.

The main focus of these seminars was 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 seminars successful.

This has been a major incentive for both Ali Baklouti and Takaaki Nomura to organize a fourth Tunisian-Japanese meeting which aims at exploring topics such as commutative harmonic analysis (Fourier analysis on Euclidean spaces), analysis on Homogeneous spaces, uncertainty principles and geometric analysis and some of their interactions with operator algebras.

Program carried out: PDF HTML

Abstracts are here.

Registration Fee: 100 Euros or the equivalent Tunisian Dinars

On December 18, the registration and the check-in start at 15:00.

Accommodation Fee: 250 Euros or the equivalent Tunisian Dinars

Accompanying persons: 250 Euros or the equivalent Tunisian Dinars /person

These fees cover the whole period of the conference in the hotel with the option "Soft All Inclusive" (better than the option "Full Board") plus 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 fix your air-tickets. All the modalities of lodging families could be found in the website of the hotel.

For students: 500 Tunisian Dinars (registration + accommodation)

Day Package: 250 Tunisian Dinars (without accommodation, that is, the registration fee + the coffee breaks + the lunches + the social program)

For speakers: Video and overhead projectors will be available for presentations. For those who intend to speak without these materials, large boards will be also available.

List of Participants:

From Tunisia

    • Najib Bensalem (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Sifi (Tunis)
    • Ahmad Fitouhi (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Iadh Ayari (Tunis)
    • Kamel Ibrahim (Tunis)
    • Béchir Amri (Tunis)
    • Meniar Hadded (Tunis)
    • Lazhar Dhaouadi (Tunis)
    • Sami Kouki (Tunis)
    • Faiza Fourati (Tunis)
    • Nabila Hamda (Tunis)
    • Walid Nefzi (Tunis)
    • Mongi Rachdi (Tunis)
    • Ayman Hammemi (Tunis)
    • Mohamed Selmi (Hammamet-Sousse)
    • Imed Kédim (Bizerte)
    • Mariem Boussoffara (Bizerte)
    • Mouadh Akriche (Bizerte)
    • Béchir Daly (Bizerte)
    • Abderrazak Karoui (Bizerte-Emirates)
    • Hydri Samiha (Gabès)
    • Assili Azaouzi Salma (Gabès)
    • Elaloui Nasreddine (Gabès)
    • Warda Ben Salah (Gabès)
    • Heédi Rejaiba (Gabès)
    • Mohamed Jalel Attia (Gabès)
    • Faouzi Thabet (Gabès)
    • Torkia Ban Jmaa (Gabès)
    • Raouia Ghannouchi (Gabès)
    • Mohamed Belhadjj (Gabès)
    • Mabrouka Hfaîdh (Gabès)
    • Abdessatar Barhoumi (Nebeul)
    • Abdellatif Omri (Gafsa)
    • Anis Messaoud (Gafsa)
    • Sabrine Arfaoui (Monastir)
    • Imen Rezgui (Monastir)
    • Jamel el Kamel (Monastir)
    • Rim Jday (Monastir)
    • Meriam Ben Said (Monastir)
    • Amel Zergane (Monastir)
    • Ridha Chatbouri (Monastir)
    • Wissem Bakbrahem (Monastir)
    • Foued Aloui (Monastir)
    • Khemaîs Maktouf (Monastir)
    • Leila BenAbdelghani (Monastir)
    • Anouar Ben Mabrouk (Kairouan)
    • Lakdar Ben Mohamed (Sousse)
    • Boujemaa Agrebaouii (Sfax)
    • Mabrouk Benammar (Sfax)
    • Abdelmoula Fatma (Sfax)
    • Aymen Rahali (Sfax)
    • Basma Gasmi (Sfax)
    • Aymen Rahali (Sfax)
    • Bejar Souhail (Sfax)
    • Ben Halima Majdi (Sfax)
    • Bilel Kadri (Sfax)
    • Dhoha Lahyani (Sfax)
    • Elleuch Fatma (Sfax)
    • Ghaouar Sonia (Sfax)

From Tunisia (continued)

    • 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)
    • Firas Sadki (Sfax)
    • Salma Trabelsi (Sfax)
    • Ramzi Fendri (Sfax)
    • Sabria Ben Ayed (Sfax)
    • Walid Aloulou (Sfax)
    • Mouna Chaabouni (Sfax)

From Japan

    • Hidenori Fujiwara (Fukuoka)
    • Toshiyuki Kobayashi* (Tokyo)
    • Nobukazu Shimeno (Sanda)
    • Junko Inoue (Tottori)
    • Taro Yoshino (Tokyo)
    • Hideyuki Ishi (Nagoya)
    • Atsumu Sasaki (Hiratsuka)
    • James B. Cole (Tsukuba)

From France

    • Jean Ludwig (Metz)
    • Didier Arnal (Dijon)
    • Jacques Faraut (Paris)
    • Michel Duflo (Paris)
    • Bernard Magneron (Paris)
    • Salah Mehdi (Metz)
    • Dominique Manchon (Clermont-Ferrand)
    • Khalid Koufany (Nancy)
    • Salem Bensaid (Nancy)
    • A. Makhlouf (Mulhouse)

From other countries

    • Anthony To-Ming Lau (Edmonton)
    • Detlev Poguntke (Bielefeld)
    • Detlef Müller (Kiel)
    • Sundaram Thangavelu (Bangalore)
    • Ramamurthy Lakshmi Lavanya (Tirupati, India)
    • Lyudmyla Turowska (Chalmers)
    • Ying-Fen Lin (Belfast)
    • Ingrid Beltita (Bucharest)
    • Ahmad Abouelaz (Casablanca)
    • Radouan Daher (Casablanca)
    • Abdelhamid Boussejra (Kenitra)
    • Samir Kabbaj (Kenitra)
    • Mostapha Maslouhi (Kenitra)
    • Ahmed Charifi (Kenitra)
    • Mohamed Karmoni (Fès)
    • Saîd Fahlaoui (Fès)
    • Abdellatif Bentaleb (Meknes)
    • Hamid Khiar (Algeria)
    • Ahmad M. A. Alghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
    • Ibrahim Mashhour (Kuweit)

Funds: 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.

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

Supports:

    • 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)
    • The Faculty of Sciences of Sfax
    • Ecole Doctorale, Sciences Fondamentales (Sfax University)

Past conferences:

1st (Kerkennah), 2nd (Sousse), 3rd (Hammamet)

Proceedings of the 3rd conference:

Part I (Adv. Pure Appl. Math., 6 (2015), 61--134). Part II (Adv. Pure Appl. Math., 6 (2015), 189--283).

Local Organizing Committee:

Ali Baklouti, Fatma Khlif, Bilel Kadri, Manar Toumi

Secretary:

Maryem Kchaou