SEVENTEENTH AUBURN MINI-CONFERENCE ON

HARMONIC ANALYSIS AND RELATED AREAS

 

 

Sponsored by NSF

Friday and Saturday, December 14-15, 2001

 

 

FRIDAY-MORNING:

 

8:30- 9:10       Coffee, Fruit, doughnuts, registration (Parker Hall 250)

 

 

FRIDAY MORNING SESSION:  (Parker Hall)

 

9:15- 9:25       Opening remarks Geraldo de Souza

 

9:25- 9:45       Gary Sampson – Auburn University – The Complete (LP,LP) Mapping Problem for Oscillatory Integral in Higher Dimensions

 

9:50-10:40      Joe Lakey – New Mexico State University – 1st Lecture on Wavelets for Engineering, Physics etc.

 

10:50-11:10    Kwok–Pun–Washington University-Anisotropic Function Spaces

 

11:15-12:05    Michael Lacey – Georgia Tech –  Second Order Commutators

 

12:05-2:00      Lunch (Dutch Treat)

 

 

FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION:  (Parker Hall 250)

 

2:00-2:50        Joe Lakey New Mexico State University – 2nd Lecture on Wavelets for Engineering, Physics etc.

 

3:00-3:50        Michael Lacey – Georgia Tech – Quadratic Carleson

 

3:50-4:10        Coffee Break

 

4:10-5:00        Andreas Seeger – Univ. of Wisconsin – 1st Lecture on Failure of Weak Amenability and a Family of Singular Oscillatory Integrals

 

6:00-9:00        Picnic at Pebble Hill – Brazilian Feijoada, Southern Barbecue, beer, wine and soft drinks

 

 

SATURDAY MORNING SESSION:  (Parker Hall 249)

 

 

8:30-9:30        Coffee, Fruit, Doughnuts (Parker Hall 244)

 

9:30-10:30      Eric Sawyer – McMaster University – A Priori Estimates for Quasilinear Equations and Applications to Prescribed Gaussian Curvature and Generalized Monge-Ampere Equations.

 

10:30-11:20    Joe Lakey – New Mexico State University – 3rd lecture

 

11:30-11:50    Irfan UL-haq – Univ. of Alabama – BMO (     ) Spaces and Their Multipliers

 

11:50-12:10    James Wang – University of Alabama – Multipliers on BMO Spaces

 

 

SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION:  (Parker Hall 249)

 

 

2:00-2:50        Joe Lakey – New Mexico State University – 4th lecture

 

 

2:55-3:15        Brody Johnson – Washington University – Quasi Affine Systems Based on the “A Trous Algorithm”

 

3:20-4:10        Eric Sawyer – McMaster University – 2nd lecture

 

4:20-5:10        Andreas Seeger – University of Wisconsin – 2nd lecture

 

5:30 -               University Van carrying participants to Atlanta leaves Parker Hall.  We will carry interested participants who are not exhausted for a late (Dutch Treat) dinner.