Past PDE & Geometric Analysis Seminars - Fall 98

Monday, September 14, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Tom Ilmanen of Northwestern University will speak on An area estimate for Hamiltonian stationary tori in C2.
 
Monday, September 21, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Michael Ruzhansky of Johns Hopkins University will speak on Singular affine fibrations and the regularity of Fourier integral operators.
 
Tuesday, September 22, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Zhiqin Lu of Columbia University will speak On the Lower order terms of the asymptotic expansion of Zelditch.
 
Monday, September 28, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Seiki Nishikawa of Tohoku University & JAMI will speak on Dirichlet problem at infinity for harmonic maps and nigatively curved homogeneous manifolds.

Thursday, October 8, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Zhong Min Shen of Purdue University will speak on Manifolds with quadratic curvature decay.
 
Monday, October 19, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Frank Baginski of George Washington University & Johns Hopkins University will speak on Modeling the shapes of strained partially inflated high altitude balloons.

Tuesday, October 27, 4:00 pm in Krieger 300
Wilhelm Schlag of Princeton University will speak On uniformly distributed dilates of finite integer sequences.

Monday, November 2, 3:30 pm in Krieger 308
Christina Sormani of the Johns Hopkins University will speak on Ricci curvature diameter growth and the fundamental group.

Monday, November 16, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Ailana Fraser of Courant Institute, NYU will speak On the free boundary variational problem for minimal disks.
 
Monday, November 23, 2:00 pm in Krieger 308
Emmanuel Hebey of Universite Cergy-Pontoise will speak Optimal Nash inequalities on Riemannian manifolds: the effect of geometry.

Monday, November 23, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Guozhen Lu of Wright State University will speak on Some equivalent definitions of high order Sobolev spaces in metric spaces and examples.
 
Thursday, December 3, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Pavel Bleher of Indiana University-Purdue University will speak on Universality and scaling in random matrix models.
 
Monday, December 7, 4:00 pm in Krieger 308
Michael Ruzhansky of Johns Hopkins University will speak on Functional analytic approach to filtering theory.