Mini-courses in Mathematical Analysis 2023


We announce that the Mini-courses in Mathematical Analysis 2023 will take place from June 19 to June 23. The program consists of three courses and a limited number of short communications.

The meeting is particularly indicated to PhD students, postdocs, young researchers and well-established experts in Mathematical Analysis.

The courses are the following:

Eigenvalue problems on singularly perturbed domains
by Prof. Veronica Felli
UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Spectral geometry of tubes
by Prof. David Krejcirik
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Around Fuglede's tiling-spectrality conjecture
by Prof. Nir Lev
Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Venue: the activities will take place in room P4, located on the 2nd floor of Edificio Paolotti, Via Paolotti 2/a, Padova, Italy.

MAP OF THE VENUE

A Zoom link will be available to attend the conference on line for participants who will not be able to attend face to face.

Participants willing to give a short talk (25 min) should send an abstract to lamberti@math.unipd.it (Deadline: May 31). Please note that a limited number of slots are available.

Blackboard, overhead and data projector will be available for the presentations.

Participants should register by filling the registration form where institutional e-mail address is required (note that we do not send a confirmation message.)

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The mini-courses are organized by

  • Davide Buoso (University of Eastern Piedmont)
  • Victor I. Burenkov (RUDN University)
  • Valentina Casarino (University of Padova)
  • Paolo Ciatti (University of Padova)
  • Matteo Dalla Riva (University of Palermo)
  • Pier Domenico Lamberti (University of Padova)
  • Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis (University of Padova)
  • Corentin LĂ©na (University of Padova)
  • Paolo Musolino (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

The 2023 Mini-courses have the patronage of the Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems (Ca' Foscari University of Venice).

We acknowledge the support of:

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