Time: Fridays, 3.00pm, Location: MS 6221
Some of the speakers may arrange to speak at different times/locations.
See the UCLA Math Department's weekly
seminar
list for official announcements.
Fri Jan 10 |
Juha Heinonen, MSRI, "The quasiconformal
Jacobian problem and bi-Lipschitz parameterizations of the plane" |
Jan 13-17 |
IPAM short program: Multiscale
geometric analysis |
Fri Jan 17 |
Stanislav Kupin, Brown University, "Spectral
properties of Jacobi matrices and sum rules of special form" |
Fri Jan 24 |
Patrick Guidotti, UC Irvine, "(Numerical)
Approximation of Generalized Functions and Applications" |
Jan 27-Feb 14 |
Caltech Lecture series: Lectures on Orthogonal
Polynomials |
Fri Jan 31 |
Matthias Hieber, TU Darmstadt, "L^p - L^q estimates for parabolic
evolution equations" |
Feb 3-7 |
IPAM short program: Emerging
Applications of the Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation |
Fri Feb 7 |
Joachim Krieger, Princeton University, "Global regularity of wave
maps in 2 and 3 dimensions" |
Fri Feb 14 |
Stefan Seigmund, UC Berkeley, "Introduction
to nonautonomous inertial manifolds" |
Fri Feb 21 |
Eun Heui Kim, Cal State University, Long Beach, "Free boundary problems
arising in multidimensional conservation laws" |
Fri Feb 28 |
Yuval Peres, UC Berkeley, "Cantor sets, projections,
and lacunary sequences" |
Tue Mar 4 |
Special Colloquium: Jean Bourgain, IAS, "A journey in the world
of differential equations". (3pm, MS 5138). |
Thu Mar 6 |
Colloquium: Igor Rodnianski, Princeton University, "The
Cauchy problem for the Einstein vacuum equations". (4pm,
MS 6627). |
Fri Mar 7 |
3pm: Kyril Tintarev, U. Uppsala, "A functional
analytic version of concentration compactness"
4pm: Alexander Volberg, Michigan State University, "The analog of
Vitushkin's conjecture in R^n" |
Wed Mar 12 |
Frederic Klopp, U. Paris XIII, "The spectral
theory of adiabatic quasi-periodic operators" (2pm MS 6221) |
Fri Mar 14 |
Jared Wunsch, Northwestern University, "The Schrodinger equation
and the sojourn relation" |
Tue Mar 18 |
Special Colloquium: Sergiu Klainerman, Princeton University, "The
Causal structure of rough Einstein metrics" (4pm, MS 6627) |