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New Trends in Harmonic and Complex Analysis
June 29 - July 3, 2010
Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
 
 

Tentative Schedule
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Monday, June 28

 18:00-20:00     Welcome reception
   Jacobs University Club

Tuesday, June 29

 08:50-09:00 Welcome address (Research II Lecture Hall)
 09:00-10:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Pete Casazza (Missouri)
   The Kadison-Singer problem in harmonic analysis
 10:00-10:30     Coffee break
 10:30-12:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II New developments in deterministic Loewner theory I
   Session organizers: Manuel D. Contreras (Sevilla),
   Christian Pommerenke (Berlin)
 10:30 Oliver Roth (Würzburg)
   The Loewner and Hadamard variations
 11:00 Santiago Díaz-Madrigal (Sevilla)
   Geometry behind chordal Loewner chains
 11:30 Gabriela Kohr (Babes-Bolyai University)
   Parametric representation and Loewner chains
   in several complex variables
 Research III Spaces of analytic functions and applications I
   Session Organizer: Yurii Lyubarskii (NTNU Trondheim)
 10:30 Luís Daniel Abreu (Coimbra)
   Beyond analyticity: time-frequency analysis of Bergman
   and Fock-type spaces
 11:00 Yury Belov (NTNU Trondheim)
   Discrete Hilbert transform on sparse sequences
 11:30 Alexander Borichev (Marseille)
   A uniqueness theorem for harmonic functions
 12:00 Monika Dörfler (University of Vienna)
   Time-frequency localization in phase-space

 12:30-13:30 Lunch
 13:30-15:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Complex dynamical systems
   Session Organizers: Walter Bergweiler (Kiel),
   Dierk Schleicher (Jacobs University)
 13:30 Helena Mihaljevic-Brandt (Kiel)
   Linearisers of entire maps
 14:00 Dzmitry Dudko (Göttingen and Jacobs University)
   The decoration theorem and symmetries of the Mandelbrot set
 14:30 Yauhen Mikulich (Jacobs)
   Classification of postcritically finite Newton maps
 15:00 Dierk Schleicher (Jacobs)
   Newton's method as an efficient root finder for complex polynomials
 Research III Time-frequency analysis
   Session Organizer: Götz Pfander (Jacobs University)
 13:30 Stefan Kunis (Chemnitz and HelmholtzZentrum München)
   Accuracy and stability of the butterfly fast Fourier transform
 14:00 Peter Rashkov (Jacobs)
   The identification problem for time-frequency localizing operators
 14:30 Kasso A. Okoudjou (Maryland)
   Beurling-Helson theorem for modulation spaces
 15:00 Götz Pfander (Jacobs)
   A few remarks on Gaussian Gabor frames
 15:30-16:00     Coffee break
 16:00-17:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Alexandre Eremenko (Purdue University)
   Singular perturbation of polynomial potentials
   with application to PT-symmetric families
 17:00-18:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Vladimir Protasov (Moscow State University)
   Wavelets and random power series: what is in common?
 18:00 Dinner

Wednesday, June 30

 09:00-10:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Holger Rauhut (Bonn)
   Compressive sensing and harmonic analysis
 10:00-10:30     Coffee break
 10:30-12:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Geometric Complex Analysis I
   Session Organizers: Mark Agranovsky (Bar-Ilan),
   David Shoikhet (ORT Braude College)
 10:30 Manuel Contreras (Sevilla)
   Holomorphic self-maps of the disk intertwining two linear fractional maps
 11:00 Lev Aizenberg (Bar-Ilan)
   Remarks on the Bohr and Rogosinski phenomena for power series
 11:30 Alekos Vidras (University of Cyprus)
   Towards the definition of the Cauchy-Fantappie and Radon transforms
 Research III Geometric Multiscale Analysis I
   Session Organizer: Gitta Kutyniok (Osnabrück)
 10:30 Demetrio Labate (University of Houston)
   Characterization of singularities in multidimensions
   using the continuous shearlet transform
 11:00 Wang-Q Lim (Osnabrück)
   Construction and applications of compactly supported shearlets
 11:30 Jakob Lemvig (Osnabrück)
   Optimally sparse approximations of 3D data using shearlets
 12:00 Stephan Dahlke (Marburg)
   The continuous shearlet transform in arbitrary space dimensions

 12:30-13:30 Lunch
 13:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Patterns in Fluid Dynamics I
   Session Organizers: Joachim Escher, Mats Ehrnström (Hannover)
 13:30 Erik Wahlén (Universität des Saarlandes and Lund University)
   Existence and stability of solitary water waves
   with weak surface tension
 14:00 Martin Kohlmann (Hannover)
   The Cauchy problem for the weakly dissipative mu-DP equation
 14:30 Jürgen Saal (Konstanz)
   On well-posedness and blow-up of a hyperbolic fluid model
 15:00-15:30     Coffee break
 15:30 Anca-Voichita Matioc (Hannover)
   On particle trajectories in linear water waves
 16:00 Mirela Kohr (Babes-Bolyai University)
   Boundary value problems for Brinkman operators
   on Lipschitz domains. Applications
 Research III Geometric Multiscale Analysis II
   Session Organizer: Gitta Kutyniok (Osnabrück)
 13:30 Gerlind Plonka (Duisburg-Essen)
   Curvelet-wavelet regularized split Bregman iteration
   for compressed sensing
 14:00 Gabriel Peyré (Paris-Dauphine)
   Sparse geometric processing of images
 14:30 Jalal Fadili (CNRS France)
   3D geometrical sparse representations with application
   to inverse problems and video processing
 15:00-15:30     Coffee break
 15:30 Laurent Demaret (HelmholtzZentrum München)
   Anisotropic Delaunay triangulations and denoising
 15:30 Fernando Gómez-Cubillo (Valladolid)
   Spectral models for orthonormal wavelets and multiresolution analysis
 16:30 Martin Ehler (Maryland and National Institutes of Health)
   The probabilistic frame potential and random tight fusion frames
 18:00 Dinner

Thursday, July 1

 09:00-10:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Jean-Yves Chemin (Jussieu)
   Large global regular solutions of 3-D incompressible Navier-Stokes
 10:00-10:30     Coffee break
 10:30-12:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Mathematical Fluid Dynamics
   Session Organizer: Marcel Oliver (Jacobs University)
 10:30 Sergiy Vasylkevych (Jacobs)
   A family of models for rotating shallow water flow
 11:00 Djoko Wirosoetisno (Durham)
   Asymptotics in the primitive equations
 11:30 Rafaela Guberovic (ETH Zürich)
   Localization of analytic regularity criteria on the vorticity and balance
   between the vorticity magnitude and coherence of the vorticity
   direction in the 3D NSE
 12:00 Zoran Grujic (Virginia)
   A regularity criterion for the 3D NSE vorticity in a local version of BMO
 Research III Spaces of analytic functions and applications II
   Session Organizer: Yurii Lyubarskii (NTNU Trondheim)
 10:30 Victor Katsnelson (Weizmann Institute)
   Spectral theory of the Fourier operator truncated on the positive half-axis
 11:00 Elijah Liflyand (Bar-Ilan)
   Representation of a function via the absolutely convergent Fourier integral
 11:30 Yurii Lyubarskii (NTNU Trondheim)
   Radial behavior of functions in the Korenblum class
 12:30-13:30 Lunch
 13:30-14:30 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Emmanuel Candes (Stanford)
   Recovery of data matrices from incomplete and corrupted entries:
   Theory and algorithms
 14:30-18:00 Explore the city of Bremen
 18:00-21:00 Conference Dinner on a Boat
   Departure: ``Martinianleger'' in the city of Bremen at 18:00
   Arrival: near Jacobs University at 21:00

Friday, July 2

 09:00-10:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Mike Shelley (Courant Institute)
   Novel phenomena and models of active fluids
 10:00-10:30     Coffee break
 10:30-12:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Patterns in Fluid Dynamics II
   Session Organizers: Joachim Escher, Mats Ehrnström (Hannover)
 10:30 Christoph Walker (Hannover)
   Stability of steady states in thin film equations with soluble surfactant
 11:00 Georg Prokert (Eindhoven)
   Travelling bubbles in Hele-Shaw flows with kinetic undercooling
 11:30 Bogdan-Vasile Matioc (Hannover)
   On a three phase Muskat-like problem
 12:00 Jonatan Lenells (Hannover)
   A disk rotating around a black hole
 Research III New developments in deterministic Loewner theory II
   Session organizers: Manuel D. Contreras (Sevilla),
   Christian Pommerenke (Berlin)
 10:30 Pavel Gumenyuk (Bergen)
   Loewner evolution in doubly connected domains
 11:00 Dmitry Prokhorov (Saratov State University)
   Integrability of the Loewner equation
 11:30 Filippo Bracci (Universita di Roma ``Tor Vergata'')
   Loewner's theory in the abstract

 12:30-13:30 Lunch
 13:30-15:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Geometric Complex Analysis II
   Session Organizers: Mark Agranovsky (Bar-Ilan),
   David Shoikhet (ORT Braude College)
 13:30 Anatoly Golberg (Holon Institute of Technology)
   Weak conformality at a point
 14:00 Eric Lundberg (University of South Florida)
   Laplacian growth: toward exact solutions
   in dimensions higher than two
 14:30 Filippo Bracci (Universita di Roma ``Tor Vergata'')
   Parabolic Attitude
 Research III Analysis on Lie groups and Mathematical Physics I
   Session Organizers: Alexander Vasiliev,
   Irina Markina (University of Bergen, Norway)
 13:30 Hélène Airault (Picardie)
   Extension of vector fields in the disk and conformal welding
 14:00 Ugo Boscain (Ecole Polytechnique)
   The intrinsic hypoelliptic Laplacian and its heat kernel
   on unimodular Lie groups
 14:30 Yuri Neretin (University of Vienna)
   Multi-operator colligations and multi-variate characteristic functions
 15:30-16:00     Coffee break
 16:00-17:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Karlheinz Gröchenig (Uni Wien)
   Gabor frames and complex analysis
 17:00-18:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Edriss Titi (UC Irvine & Weizmann Institute)
   Global regularity for the three-dimensional primitive equations
   of atmospheric and oceanic dynamics
 18:00 Dinner

Saturday, July 3

 09:00-10:00 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Nikolai Makarov (Caltech)
   Radial explorer
 10:00-10:30     Coffee break
 10:30-12:30 Parallel Sessions
 Research II Geometric Complex Analysis III
   Session Organizers: Mark Agranovsky (Bar-Ilan),
   David Shoikhet (ORT Braude College)
 10:30 Mark Elin (ORT Braude College)
   Boundary behavior and rigidity of semigroups of holomorphic mappings
 11:00 Santiago Díaz-Madrigal (Sevilla)
   A non-autonomous version of the Denjoy-Wolff theorem
 11:30 Jerzy Kozicky (Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej)
   Bogoliubov functionals and the dynamics of particles in continuum
 Research III Analysis on Lie groups and Mathematical Physics II
   Session Organizers: Alexander Vasiliev,
   Irina Markina (University of Bergen, Norway)
 10:30 Roland Friedrich (MPI Bonn)
   TBA
 11:00 Irina Markina and Alexander Vasiliev (Bergen)
   Virasoro algebra and distribution in the space of univalent functions
 11:30 Igor Zelenko (Texas A&M University)
   Comparison theorems for number of conjugate points
   along sub-Riemannian extremals
 12:30-13:30 Keynote talk (Research II Lecture Hall)
   Darren Crowdy (Imperial College)
   A new calculus for two dimensional ideal fluid dynamics



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