Barcelona Analysis Conference 2019
Barcelona Analysis Conference 2019
The BAC19 conference is a continuation of the BAC06 and BAC16 conferences, both held also in Barcelona in September 2006 and September 2016. As in 2006 and 2016, the main objective of the conference is to gather leading researchers in Mathematical Analysis and close areas to present the latest developments and discuss future lines of research. Participation of young researchers, to whom the conference is especially addressed, is encouraged.
Confirmed invited speakers
- Joan Bruna (CIMS New York University): “On the dynamics of neural network optimization”
- Andrea Cianchi (University of Firenze): “Regularity for the p-Laplace equation and system in minimally regular domains”
- Ciprian Demeter (Indiana University): “Refinements of Vinogradov’s Mean Value Theorem”
- Xiumin Du (University of Maryland): “Schrodinger maximal estimates and refined Strichartz type estimates”
- Wilfrid Gangbo (University of California at Los Angeles): “A weaker notion of convexity for Lagrangians not depending solely on velocities and positions”
- Alexandru Ionescu (Princeton University)
- Pekka Koskela (University of Jyväskylä): “Sobolev extensions”
- Marta Lewicka (University of Pittsburgh)
- Eugenia Malinnikova (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): “Remez inequalities for solutions of elliptic PDEs”
- Tuomas Orponen (University of Helsinki): “Cheeger’s differentiation theorem and the multilinear Kakeya inequality”
- Carlos Pérez (BCAMATH): “Degenerate Poincaré-Sobolev inequalities through Harmonic Analysis”
- Alexei Poltoratski (Texas A&M University): “Toeplitz methods in inverse spectral problems”
- Steffen Rohde (University of Washington): “Conformal Welding, Loewner equation, and trees”
- Xavier Ros-Oton (University of Zurich): “On the size of the singular set in the Stefan problem”
- Julio Daniel Rossi (Buenos Aires University): “The evolution problem associated with eigenvalues of the Hessian”
- Kristian Seip (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): “Encounters with the Riemann zeta function”
The BAC19 conference is a continuation of the BAC06 and BAC16 conferences, both held also in Barcelona in September 2006 and September 2016. As in 2006 and 2016, the main objective of the conference is to gather leading researchers in Mathematical Analysis and close areas to present the latest developments and discuss future lines of research. Participation of young researchers, to whom the conference is especially addressed, is encouraged.
Confirmed invited speakers
- Joan Bruna (CIMS New York University): “On the dynamics of neural network optimization”
- Andrea Cianchi (University of Firenze): “Regularity for the p-Laplace equation and system in minimally regular domains”
- Ciprian Demeter (Indiana University): “Refinements of Vinogradov’s Mean Value Theorem”
- Xiumin Du (University of Maryland): “Schrodinger maximal estimates and refined Strichartz type estimates”
- Wilfrid Gangbo (University of California at Los Angeles): “A weaker notion of convexity for Lagrangians not depending solely on velocities and positions”
- Alexandru Ionescu (Princeton University)
- Pekka Koskela (University of Jyväskylä): “Sobolev extensions”
- Marta Lewicka (University of Pittsburgh)
- Eugenia Malinnikova (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): “Remez inequalities for solutions of elliptic PDEs”
- Tuomas Orponen (University of Helsinki): “Cheeger’s differentiation theorem and the multilinear Kakeya inequality”
- Carlos Pérez (BCAMATH): “Degenerate Poincaré-Sobolev inequalities through Harmonic Analysis”
- Alexei Poltoratski (Texas A&M University): “Toeplitz methods in inverse spectral problems”
- Steffen Rohde (University of Washington): “Conformal Welding, Loewner equation, and trees”
- Xavier Ros-Oton (University of Zurich): “On the size of the singular set in the Stefan problem”
- Julio Daniel Rossi (Buenos Aires University): “The evolution problem associated with eigenvalues of the Hessian”
- Kristian Seip (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): “Encounters with the Riemann zeta function”
Carme Cascante (president, Universitat de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Albert Clop (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Julià Cufí (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Jordi Marzo (Universitat de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Albert Mas (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & BGSMath)
Xavier Massaneda (Universitat de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Joan Mateu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Joan Orobitg (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona & BGSMath)
Laura Prat (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)