London Analysis and Probability Seminar
The London Analysis and Probability seminar is jointly organized and is alternately held by Imperial College London; King's College London; Queen Mary, University of London and University College London. The seminar meets during term time on Thursdays from 3:00pm-5:30pm. Please follow the links below for the details of how to get to the institutions. All are welcome to attend the meetings.
2013 Spring Term Programme:
Thursday, 24 January, 3-5.30pm, Imperial College, Department of Mathematics, room 130 Directions
- 3pm Rafael Benguria (Santiago) Estimate for the Indirect Coulomb Energy for Two and Three Dimensional Atoms abstract (LP)
- 4.30pm Giuseppe Tinaglia (King's) C^{1,\alpha}-regularity for surfaces with mean curvature in L^p abstract (AP)
Thursday, 31 January, 3.30-6.00pm, Imperial College, Department of Mathematics Directions
Thursday, 14 February, 3-5.30pm, Imperial College, Department of Mathematics, room 130 Directions
- 3pm Todor Gramchev (Cagliari) Discrete representations and normal forms for Shubin type pseudodifferential operators (MR)
- 4.30pm Gabriel Koch (Sussex) Blow-up of critical spatial norms at any Navier-Stokes singular time abstract (ES)
Tuesday, 19 February, 4pm, University College, Department of Mathematics, room 500
- Svetlana Jitomirskaya (Irvine) Analytic one-frequency cocycles abstract (LP)
Thursday, 28 February, 3-5.30pm, Imperial College, Department of Mathematics, room 130 Directions
- 3pm Dmitri Yafaev (University of Rennes-1) Convolutions and Hankel operators (AP)
- 4.30pm Gustav Holzegel (Imperial) Existence of dynamical black holes abstract (IK)
Thursday, 14 March, 3-5.30pm, Imperial College, Department of Mathematics, room 130 Directions
- 3pm Nathanael Berestycki (Cambridge) Random planar geometry, KPZ relation and Brownian motion abstract (LP)
- 4.30pm Corinna Ulcigrai (Bristol) On the spectrum of time-changes of horocycle flows
abstract (LP)
2013 Summer Term Programme:
Thursday, 16 May, 3-5.30pm, King's College, Department of Mathematics, room S-1.04 (level minus one). Directions
- 3pm Zeev Rudnick (Tel-Aviv) Nodal Intersections
abstract
(AP)
- 4.30pm Patrick Gerard (University of Paris-Sud) BMO solutions of the cubic Szego equation abstract (AP)
Thursday, 23 May, 2-7.30pm,
Special session
Thursday, 6 June, 3-5.30pm, King's College, Department of Mathematics, room S-1.04 (level minus one). Directions
Thursday, 13 June, 3-5.30pm, King's College, Department of Mathematics, room S-1.04 (level minus one). Directions
- 3pm Martin Kolb (Reading)
- 4.30pm Olga Maleva (Birmingham) Differentiability of Lipschitz functions inside null sets abstract (ES)
Old seminar programmes:
Click here for a list of old seminar programmes
Organisers:
A. Constantin (KCL) 020-7848-1165 adrian.constantin@kcl.ac.uk
D. Crisan (IC) 020-7594-8489 d.crisan@ic.ac.uk
E.B. Davies (KCL) 020-7873-2698 e.brian.davies@kcl.ac.uk
I. Goldsheid (QMW) 020-7882-5473 i.goldsheid@qmw.ac.uk
I. Krasovsky (IC) 020-7594-8525 i.krasovsky@imperial.ac.uk
Ya. Kurylev (UCL) 020-7679-7896 y.kurylev@ucl.ac.uk
A. Laptev (IC) 020-7594-8499 a.laptev@ic.ac.uk
L. Parnovski (UCL) 020-7679-2847 leonid@math.ucl.ac.uk
A. Pushnitski (KCL) 020-7848-1167 alexander.pushnitski@kcl.ac.uk
M. Ruzhansky (IC) 020-7594-8500 ruzh@ic.ac.uk
Yu. Safarov (KCL) 020-7848-2215 yuri.safarov@kcl.ac.uk
E. Shargorodsky (KCL) 020-7848-1379 eugene.shargorodsky@kcl.ac.uk
A. Sobolev (UCL) 020-7679-2863 asobolev@math.ucl.ac.uk
B. Zegarlinski (IC) 020-7594-8492 b.zegarlinski@ic.ac.uk
For questions regarding the website, please contact Igor Krasovsky
Other analysis seminars:
Paris-London analysis seminar
Regular Analysis Seminars at Imperial College
Imperial Stochastic Analysis Seminar
King's College Analysis Seminar
Pure Mathematics Seminar at UCL
Relevant seminars at Imperial, King's, Queen Mary
Links:
U.K. Mathematics Departments, Centres, and research laboratories
The London Mathematical Society
MathSciNet
Analysis group at Imperial College
Analysis group at King's College
London Underground map
Getting to Imperial College (Department of Mathematics) (do not go in the tunnel if you travel to South Kensington tube station.)
The simplest way to get here:
Travel to the tube station Gloucester Road (District, Circle, and Piccadilly Lines).
When you exit the station, turn left along Gloucester Road, crossing Cromwell Road 50 meters from the exit.
After 4-5 minutes walk along Gloucester Road, turn right to Queen's Gate Terrace.
This is a short road leading directly to the entrance of the Huxley Building, at 180 Queen's Gate. We are on floor 6.
Getting to King's College
Getting to QMW From Stepney Green tube go left along Mile End Road for about 200 metres.
From Mile End tube go west along Mile End Road for about 300 metres.
Getting to UCL. The nearest tube station is `Euston Square', but `Warren Street' and `Euston' are also quite close to the college.