PI: G Soares de Souza/ Jack Brown
Inst: Auburn University
'Miniconferences on harmonic and Real Analysis'
Since 1984, a total of 33 one and two-day conferences in harmonic analysis, real analysis, and related areas have been organized, primarily at Auburn University. More recently, two of the meetings were held at the University of Louisville and California State University at San Bernardino. The main purpose of these meetings was to enable mathematicians and students in the vicinity of the universities where the meetings were held to interact with each other and with mathematicians and students from outside the region. The meetings also afforded mathematicians in the fields the opportunity to present recent mathematical research.
The success of these conferences has increased with each passing year, and we have recently averaged around 20 to 40 participants from other institutions at each meeting. Of course, we always have participation by about 30 local university faculty and graduate students. The meetings are relaxed and informal, include hour lectures by leading experts, plus many contributed talks. Time is also available for discussion and initiation (or continuation) of collaborative research.
The current grant will enable us to continue this series for another three years. The planned schedule is to hold three meetings at Auburn University.
1. Miniconference on Real Analysis, March 28-29, 2003.
Highlighted Topics: Gauge integrals and fractal measures, Applications of set theory to topology and real analysis, Continuous restrictions to compact sets, plus other topics. See
www.auburn.edu/~brownj4/~RAmini03.html
for additional information.
2. Miniconference on Harmonic Analysis, 2003-2004 Academic Year
3. Miniconference on Harmonic and Real Analysis, 2004-2005 Academic Year
To view the history of the entire series, including listings of Invited Speakers, schedules, and some pictures, visit the web pages
www.auburn.edu/~desougs/haminis.html and www.auburn.edu/~brownj4/raminis.html