London Analysis and Probability Seminar

and PDE Seminar

The joint London 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, 2006

 

 

All Fridays (see details below), Imperial College, Math, Huxley Building, Room 658.

PDE Study Group: All are welcome!

 

 

               3pm: Piero D’Ancona (Rome): Decay and dispersive properties of evolution equations with singular coefficients (MR)

        4:30: Serge Richard (Lyon): On Levinson’s theorem (EBD)

 

 Friday, 13 October, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Piero D’Ancona (Rome): Strichartz estimates and applications

 

               3pm: Natalia Babych (Bath): Spectral properties of stiff vibrating systems: low and high frequency vibrations (YS)

        4:30: Natalia Bochkina (Imperial): Besov regularity of functions with sparse random wavelet (IC)

 

        3pm: Sandro Coriasco (Torino): Functional Calculus for Differential BVPs on a class of Singular Manifolds (MR)

               4:30: Leonid Pastur (ILT, Kharkov): Limiting Laws of Linear Eigenvalue Statistics for Hermitian Matrix Models (QMW)

 

 Friday, 27 October, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

        Sandro Coriasco (Torino): Propagation of Singularities and Wave front set at Infinity

 

               3pm: Jonathan Bennett (Birmingham): Multilinear Strichartz estimates (MR)

               4:30: Francois Bolley (Paris): Concentration inequalities and application to a mean field limit issue (BZ)

 

Friday, 10 November, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               James Inglis (Imperial College London): Sobolev inequalities

 

               3pm: Jens Wirth (UCL): Strichartz estimates in thermo-elasticity

               4:30: Hiroshi Kawabi (Kyoto): Essential self-adjointness of Dirichlet operators on a path space with Gibbs measures via an SPDE approach (BZ)

 

         3pm: Dirk Hundertmark (Birmingam): On sharp Strichartz inequalities in low dimensions (LP)

        4:30: N. Ratanov (Bogota, Colombia): Branching random motions, nonlinear hyperbolic systems and travelling waves (IG)
 

Friday, 1 December, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Frank P. Pijpers (Imperial): The inverse problem of local helioseismology

              

  • Thursday, 7 December, 14:00-18:30, Noncommutative Day at Imperial College, Math, Room 342

         http://www.ma.ic.ac.uk/~boz/ND06/ND06.html

         J. Brodzki (Southhampton): Topological invariants of noncommutative spaces.
        
I. Krolak (Wroclaw): Ornstein-Uhlenbeck semigroup for general commutation relations.

         D. Petz (Budapest): Noncommutative probability.
         V. Turunen (Helsinki): Pseudo-differential operators on Lie groups.

Friday, 8 December, 2:00-3:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               D. Petz (Budapest): The flavour of noncommuative integration

 

               3pm: Todor Gramtchev (Cagliari): TBA (MR)

               4:30: James Hinchcliffe (King’s): Periodic Schrödinger operators with dislocations (EBD)

 

 

Spring Term Program, 2007

 

 

               3pm: Fabrice Baudoin (Toulouse): TBA (BZ)

               4:30:

 

Friday, 19 January, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Fabrice Baudoin (Toulouse): TBA

 

 

               3pm: Marian Mrozek (Jagiellonian Univ): TBA (BZ)

               4:30: Ari Laptev (Imperial): TBA

 

Friday, 16 February, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Marian Mrozek (Jagiellonian Univ): TBA

 

               3pm: Felix Otto (Bonn): TBA (BZ)

               4:30: A. Piatnitsky: TBC (BZ)

 

Friday, 16 February, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Felix Otto (Bonn): TBA

 

·        Wednesday February 28 - Friday March 2
   Instructional Analysis Course: Analysis Activity I
   Includes 6hr Introductory Minicourses :
   M. Hairer (Warwick): Introduction to hypoelliptic Schrödinger-type operators.
   W. Hebisz (Wroclaw): Introduction to Analysis on Lie Groups.
   B. Maslowski (Cz.Acad.Sci.Prague): Stochastic Evolution Equations and Hypoellipticity in Infinite Dimensions.

 

               3pm: Patrick Cattiaux (Paris): TBA (BZ)

               4:30:

 

 

               3pm: Franck Barthe (Toulouse): TBA (BZ)

               4:30:

 

Friday, 16 March, 4:00-5:30, PDE seminar at Imperial College, Math, room 658

               Franck Barthe (Toulouse): TBA

 

Old 2005-2006 Autumn, Spring and Summer Term Programs

Old 2004-2005 Autumn, Spring and Summer Term Programs

Old 2003-2004 Autumn, Spring and Summer Term Programs

Old 2003 Spring and Summer Term Program

Old 2002 Autumn Term Program

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, Queen Mary.