Analysis/Probability Seminar

The joint Analysis/Probability seminar is alternately held in one of the following colleges: Imperial College, King's College (London) ,Queen Mary and Westfield College, and University College.

The seminar meets during a term on Thursdays from 3:00pm-5:30pm. All are welcome to attend the meetings.

For further information contact:

 

Autumn Term Program, 2002

 

3pm: Yuri Netrusov (Bristol): Validity of the Weyl asymptotic formula for the Neumann Laplacian in some domains.

4:30: Vitaly Moroz (Bristol): Positive solutions of second--order semilinear elliptic equations in cone-like domains. Abstract

 

October 17, 3.15pm: A. Volcic (Trieste): Mathematical computerized tomography and geometric tomography.

October 31, 3.15pm: D. Bakic (Zagreb): Hilbert C*-modules: bases, frames and Wigner's theorem.

 

3pm: Nick Trefethen (Oxford): Localized eigenvectors and pseudo-eigenvectors of matrices with variable or random coefficients.

4:30: Marianna Csornyei (UCL): Can one squash the space into the plane without squashing?

 

3pm (room 642): Ben Hambly (Oxford): Heat kernel estimates for fractal graphs.

4:30 (room 644): Yuri Safarov (King’s College): Multidimensional spectra and numerical ranges.

 

2pm: Jens Marklof (Bristol): Geometric approach to the distribution of n^2 alpha mod one.

3:30: Charles Batty (Oxford): Growth bounds for Laplace transforms and semigroups of operators.

 

3pm: Djalil Chafaп (Toulouse/Oxford): On phi-entropies and Phi-Sobolev inequalities.

 

3pm: Jim Wright (Edinburgh): Some tales about 2-parameter hypersingular integral operators.

4:30: Dmitri Yafaev (Rennes): Sharp constants in the Hardy-Rellich  inequalities.  Abstract

 

Old 2002 Spring and Summer Term Program

Old 2001 Autumn Term Program

Old 2001 Summer Term Program

Old 2001 Spring Term Program

 

Maps and Instructions

London Underground map.
Getting to Imperial College. (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.

 

Seminar links

The London Mathematical Society.
Relevant seminars at Imperial, King's, QMW.