Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 Analysis Seminars

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Seminar Schedule

date speaker institution title host(s)
September 22 Alexei Poltoratski UW Madison Dirac inner functions
September 29 Joris Roos University of Massachusetts - Lowell A triangular Hilbert transform with curvature, I
Wednesday September 30, 4 p.m. Polona Durcik Chapman University A triangular Hilbert transform with curvature, II
October 6 Andrew Zimmer UW Madison Complex analytic problems on domains with good intrinsic geometry
October 13 Hong Wang Princeton/IAS Improved decoupling for the parabola
October 20 Kevin Luli UC Davis Smooth Nonnegative Interpolation
October 21, 4.00 p.m. Niclas Technau UW Madison Number theoretic applications of oscillatory integrals
October 27 Terence Harris Cornell University Low dimensional pinned distance sets via spherical averages
Monday, November 2, 4 p.m. Yuval Wigderson Stanford University New perspectives on the uncertainty principle
November 10, 10 a.m. Óscar Domínguez Universidad Complutense de Madrid New Brezis--Van Schaftingen--Yung inequalities via maximal operators, Garsia inequalities and Caffarelli--Silvestre extensions
November 17 Tamas Titkos BBS U of Applied Sciences and Renyi Institute Isometries of Wasserstein spaces
November 24 Shukun Wu University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) On the Bochner-Riesz operator and the maximal Bochner-Riesz operator
December 1 Jonathan Hickman The University of Edinburgh Sobolev improving for averages over space curves
February 2, 7:00 p.m. Hanlong Fang UW Madison Canonical blow-ups of Grassmann manifolds
February 9 Bingyang Hu Purdue University Some structure theorems on general doubling measures
February 16 Krystal Taylor The Ohio State University Quantifications of the Besicovitch Projection theorem in a nonlinear setting
February 23 Dominique Maldague MIT A new proof of decoupling for the parabola
March 2 Diogo Oliveira e Silva University of Birmingham Global maximizers for spherical restriction
March 9 Oleg Safronov University of North Carolina Charlotte Relations between discrete and continuous spectra of differential operators
March 16 Ziming Shi Rutgers University Sharp Sobolev 1/2-estimate for dbar equations on strictly pseudoconvex domains with C^2 boundary
March 23 Xiumin Du Northwestern University Falconer's distance set problem
March 30, 10:00 a.m. Etienne Le Masson Cergy Paris University Quantum ergodicity for Eisenstein series on large genus hyperbolic surfaces
April 6 Theresa Anderson Purdue University Dyadic analysis (virtually) meets number theory
April 13 Nathan Wagner Washington University St. Louis Weighted Estimates for the Bergman and Szegő projections on strongly pseudoconvex domains with near minimal smoothness
April 20 David Beltran UW Madison Sobolev improving for averages over curves in $\mathbb{R}^4$
April 27 Yumeng Ou University of Pennsylvania On the multiparameter distance problem