Analysis Spring School 2017, Clermont-Ferrand

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The mathematics department of the University Clermont Auvergne, with the support of the Groupes de recherche “Functional and harmonic analysis and probability” and “Multifractal analysis” organizes from 6 to 9 June 2017 an analysis spring school. Three courses of a length of about 5h each will be given for PhD students, young researchers and confirmed researchers. These courses will be given by:

Catalin Badea University of Lille What is Operator Theory Good For ?
Zoltán Buczolich University Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, HungaryAlmost everywhere convergence of ergodic averages
El Maati OuhabazUniversity Bordeaux Riesz transforms on manifolds, old and new results

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Contents

1 Place and Date
2 Inscription
3 Participants
4 Program
5 Practical Information
6 Preceding Editions of the Analysis Spring School
7 Financing of the Spring School

1 Place and Date

Laboratoire de mathématiques (CNRS UMR 6620)
Université Clermont-Auvergne
3, place Vasarely
Campus Universitaire des Cézeaux
63178 Aubière
France

Tuesday 06/06/2017 afternoon – Friday 09/06/2017 noon (week after pentecost)

2 Inscription

Deadline for subscription: The subscription has now terminated.

Please copy the following lines into an email, complete it and send it to the following address:

 jacf_2017(at)listes.math.cnrs.fr 

First name and last name:
University:
Mail address:
Date of arrival:
Date of departure:
Would you like us to reserve a hotel for your stay (for the 30 first registered participants and in priority young researchers, hotel and lunches are payed by the Spring School): yes / no
Will you have lunch with the Spring School: yes / no

3 Participants

  1. Arafat Abbar (Université de Franche-Comté)
  2. Said Amana Abdillah (Université des Comores)
  3. Mohd Ali Khameini Ahmad (Université Paris-Est Créteil)
  4. Loris Arnold (Université de Franche-Comté)
  5. Catalin Badea (Université de Lille)
  6. Frédéric Bayart (Université Clermont-Auvergne)
  7. Zoltán Buczolich (Université E¨otv¨os Loránd, Budapest, Hongrie)
  8. Irène Casseli (Université Aix-Marseille)
  9. Benjamin Célariès (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
  10. Arnaud Durand (Université Paris Sud)
  11. Romuald Ernst (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale)
  12. Tonie Fares (Université d’Artois)
  13. Youssef Fares (LAMFA Amiens)
  14. Loic Gaillard (Université d’Artois)
  15. Clifford Gilmore (University of Helsinki)
  16. Yanick Heurteaux (Université Clermont-Auvergne)
  17. Duc Trung Hoang (Université Bordeaux)
  18. Maimaitiaili Kadier (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
  19. Hubert Klaja (Ecole centrale de Lille)
  20. Thomas Kleyntssens (Université de Liège)
  21. Christoph Kriegler (Université Clermont-Auvergne)
  22. Florian Le Manach (Université de Bordeaux)
  23. Hela Lotfi (Faculté des sciences de Monastir Tunisie)
  24. Achache Mahdi (Université de Bordeaux)
  25. Etienne Matheron (Université d’Artois)
  26. Quentin Menet (Université d’Artois)
  27. Monia Mestiri (Université de Mons)
  28. Felipe Negreira (Université de Bordeaux)
  29. Ma¨eva Ostermann (Université Laval Québec)
  30. El Maati Ouhabaz (Université de Bordeaux)
  31. Lei Ren (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
  32. Laura Reynaerts (Université de Liège)
  33. Ruxi Shi (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
  34. Andrzej Stos (Université Clermont-Auvergne)
  35. Mario Veruete (Université de Montpellier)
  36. Cristina Villanueva Segovia (University of Birmingham)

4 Program

The mini-courses will take place at Amphi Hennequin in the Mathematics Department building.






Tuesday 6 June Wednesday 7 June Thursday 8 June Friday 9 June





9h - 9h50 Z. Buczolich (Course 1)E. Ouhabaz (Course 3) Z. Buczolich (Course 6)





9h55 - 10h45 Z. Buczolich (Course 2)E. Ouhabaz (Course 4) E. Ouhabaz (Course 5)





10h45 - 11h15 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break





11h15 - 12h05 C. Badea (Course 3) Z. Buczolich (Course 4)E. Ouhabaz (Course 6)





12h05 - 13h30Welcome of the participants (from 13h)Lunch Lunch Lunch





13h30 - 14h20E. Ouhabaz (Course 1) C. Badea (Course 4) Z. Buczolich (Course 5)





14h25 - 15h15E. Ouhabaz (Course 2) Z. Boczolich (Course 3)C. Badea (Course 5)





15h15 - 15h45Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break





15h45 - 16h35C. Badea (Course 1) C. Badea (Course 6)





16h40 - 17h30C. Badea (Course 2)





20h00 Conference dinner





5 Practical Information

For the 30 first registered participants and in priority young researchers, the hotel and the lunches are payed by the Spring School.

To access the mathematics department from the train station of Clermont-Ferrand: Take Bus B in front of the railway station, direction Royat. Get off at Jaude. Take Tram A, direction La Pardieu Gare. Get off at Campus (and not at Université). By foot: Take the alley on the left perpendicular to the driving direction of your tram. After 200m, take the stairs. The mathematics building is located in front of you.

See the web site

 http://www.t2c.fr/votre-trajet/votre-itineraire 

for the timetable of the bus/tram. (Départ: Clermont-Ferrand Gare SNCF, Arrivée: Aubière Campus)

6 Preceding Editions of the Analysis Spring School

  1. Lens 2010
  2. Lens 2013
  3. Clermont-Ferrand 2014
  4. Bordeaux 2015
  5. Lens 2016

7 Financing of the Spring School

The Spring School is co-financed by

GDR Functional and Harmonic Analysis, and probability

GDR Multifractal Analysis

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Institut Universitaire de France

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Region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

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Departement du Puy-de-Dôme

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City of Clermont-Ferrand

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University Clermont Auvergne

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web page updated on 19/05/2017.