Wabash Modern Analysis Seminar

The Wabash Extramural Modern Analysis Seminar meets four or five times each year on Saturday afternoon at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana for conversation and two talks on analysis. Also, each fall, the Seminar holds a weekend miniconference in the area. The Seminar is organized by Hari Bercovici, Indiana University; Zhong-Jin Ruan, University of Illinois; Marius Dadarlat, Purdue University; and Ron Ji, IUPUI; and is hosted by Esteban Poffald, Wabash College. The events already scheduled are listed below. To receive announcements about the Miniconferences and the regular seminars, send email to mdd@math.purdue.edu


Regular Seminar at Wabash College in Crawfordsville,

MARCH 31, 2012

Birgit Kaufmann (Purdue University)

Hanfeng Li ( University at Buffalo, SUNY)


ABSTRACTS

previous meetings:
February 25, 2012
Dechao Zheng (Vanderbilt University)
Dan Timotin (IMAR, Bucharest)
Abstracts
February 26, 2011: Hang Wang (Vanderbilt University) and Francesc Perera (Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona)
Abstracts
April 9, 2011: Magdalena Musat (Copenhagen) and Mikael Rordam (Copenhagen)
Abstracts


DECEMBER 10, 2011
Rufus Willett (Hawaii) and Marius Dadarlat (Purdue)
Abstracts


ANNUAL MINI CONFERENCE: SEPTEMBER 24-25 2011 ( INDIANAPOLIS at IUPUI)

Program            Abstracts of talks                          Poster

The event is hosted by IUPUI and is supported by the National Science Foundation and

by the Department of Mathematics at IUPUI

The mini conference starts Saturday morning and ends Sunday at noon.

Invited Speakers include:

Serban Belinschi (University of Saskatchewan)

Hari Bercovici (Indiana University)

Thierry Giordano (University of Ottawa)

Alexander Gorokhovsky (University of Colorado)

Marius Junge (UIUC)

Netz Katz (IU)

Emily Peters (MIT)

In addition, sessions for contributed talks will be organized.

If you are interested to give a 20 min contributed talk let me know as soon as possible.

All participants (except the invited speakers) should pre-register by sending email to Marius Dadarlat: mdd@math.purdue.edu

The deadline for pre-registration is September 15!

There is no registration form that one needs to fill in, just send me an e-mail message. However, it would be very helpful

if you could let me know if you intend to participate sooner than Sept. 15, even if tentative.

Also one should let me know if they need a visitor parking permit (it costs $4 per day).

Registration fee: $55 for faculty (includes Bistro lunch on Saturday at 12:30) $30 for students (includes Bistro lunch)

The registration fee should be paid at the registration desk on September 24.

One should pay by check or cash only. The registration and the talks will all take place in the IT building at IUPUI.

(http://www.iupui.edu/building/IT.htm) (IT=Informatics and Communications Technology Complex)

Street Address: 535 W. Michigan St. Campus Building Code: IT-- See the link to the IUPUI campus:

http://www.iupui.edu/maps/campusmap.htm

LODGING:
The organizers have blocked 10 double rooms at

Courtyard by Marriott-Indianapolis at the Capitol
320 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis 46204
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/indcd-courtyard-indianapolis-at-the-capitol/

Arrival Date: Friday, September 23, 2011
Departure Date: Sunday, September 25, 2011

Rates: $109.00/night +tax
The rooms will be held until August 24, 2011.

The attendees should make resevations with central reservations at 1 800 321 2211
or directly with the hotel 1 317 684 7733
Please mention the name of the event as: IUPUI Math Department