Analysis, Probability, Number Theory and their Interaction

Workshop at King's College London

5th of April, 2019

Supported by an LMS scheme 9 grant

The talks will be held in the room K2.31 (Nash Lecture Theatre) in the King's building on the Strand Campus

Map and directions

Schedule:

13:00-14:00
Jeremiah Buckley
(King's College London)
Fluctuations in the zeroes of stationary Gaussian processes
14:00-15:00
Kristian Seip
(NTNU, Trondheim)
The $H^1$ inequalities of Carleman and Hardy from a multiplicative point of view
15:30-16:30
Mikhail Sodin
(Tel Aviv University)
Spectra of stationary processes on Z and polynomial approximation on the unit circle
16:30-17:30
Nina Snaith
(University of Bristol)
Zeros and moments: motivating random matrix theory through number theory

Abstracts

Registration is free; if you plan on attending please send an email to jeremiah.buckley@kcl.ac.uk indicating whether you will also be attending dinner. (There may be a small charge for dinner, depending on numbers - PhD students will be exempt from this charge.)

There is limited funding for research students at UK universities who do not have other means of support. Please indicate in your e-mail if you wish to be considered.

There is also some support for caring costs for dependants of attendees. Please indicate in your e-mail if you wish to be considered.


Contact:
Jeremiah Buckley jeremiah.buckley@kcl.ac.uk