A Young Researchers Symposium in Harmonic Analysis

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A Young Researchers Symposium in Harmonic Analysis

 23 - 24 Jun 2022

Appleton Tower, The University of Edinburgh

  • Odysseas Bakas, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
  • Marina Iliopoulou , University of Birmingham
  • Marco Vitturi , University College Cork

About:

This ICMS-hosted symposium was a satellite event to the Fourier Analysis @200 workshop. It aimed to bring together experts in harmonic analysis at the postdoctoral and graduate levels, via talks and open problem session

 

Confirmed speakers:

Natalia Accomazzo Scotti (UBC)

David Beltran (UW Madison)

Jennifer Duncan (University of Edinburgh)

Kornélia Héra (UChicago)

Dominique Kemp (UW Madison) 

Zane Li (Indiana)

Dominique Maldague (MIT)

Mateus Sousa (BCAM)

Michael Tang (Edinburgh)

Michele Villa (Oulu)

Recorded Talks

Programme

Thursday 23 June 2022
Registration with Refreshments
Welcome and Housekeeping
Dominique Kemp, University of Wisconsin-Madison Extending tangent surface decoupling: a model for higher dimensional zero curvature surfaces
Kornélia Héra , University of Chicago Hausdorff dimension of Besicovitch sets of Cantor graphs
Refreshments
Zane Li, Indiana University Bloomington A decoupling interpretation of an old argument for Vinogradov's Mean Value Theorem
Lunch at Appleton Tower
Natalia Accomazzo Scotti, University of British Columbia Maximal directional singular integrals
David Beltran, University of Wisconsin-Madison Sharp $L^p$ bounds for the helical maximal function
Refreshments
Problem Session
End of Day
Friday 24 June 2022
Jennifer Duncan, University of Edinburgh Higher-order Transversality in Fourier Analysis
Mateus Sousa, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics Recent developments in Fourier interpolation theory
Refreshments
Dominique Maldague, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Small cap decoupling for the moment curve in R^3
Lunch at Appleton Tower
Michael Tang , Maxwell Institute (University of Edinburgh) Discrete to continuous: Joints to multilinear Kakeya
Michele Villa , University of Oulu Analytic capacity of sets with plenty of big projections and Vitushkin's conjecture.
Refreshments
Problem Session
End of Symposium

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