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Mini-courses in Mathematical Analysis 2022


We announce that the Mini-courses in Mathematical Analysis 2022 will take place both in presence and online from June 20 to June 24. The program consists of three courses (two are delivered both in presence and online, one is delivered only online) and a very limited number of short communications.

IMPORTANT: Please, note that the activities in presence are subject to national and local regulations related to the Covid-19 emergency: in case of new prescriptions and in case of major problems related to the Covid-19 emergency, part of or the whole event might be delivered only online. In these cases, the organizing committee disclaims any responsibility.

The courses are the following:

Homogenization problems in perforated domains (both in presence and online)
by Prof. Valeria Chiado' Piat
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Introduction to Implicitly Oscillatory Multilinear Integral Inequalities (both in presence and online)
by Prof. Michael Christ
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Asymptotic properties of the eigenvalues of differential operators (only online)
by Prof. Rupert Frank
University of Munich, Germany

Note that the announced seminar by Prof. Svitlana Mayboroda has been cancelled due to major impediments of the speaker.

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

MAP OF THE VENUE

The online activities will be via Zoom (the link will be communicated to the registered participants only)

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

(Updated) DETAILED PROGRAM (pdf, updated June 21st, 2022)

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)
  • Paolo Musolino (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)

The 2022 Mini-courses have the patronage of the Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems (Ca' Foscari University of Venice).

We acknowledge the support of:

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

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