Microlocal Analysis and Spectral Theory
A Conference in Honor of Richard Melrose
Saturday-Sunday, October 19-20, 2019
This will be a conference on the wide range of topics aimed to
inspire future directions and new applications of microlocal methods.
List of speakers:
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Nalini Anantharaman (Strasbourg)
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Yaiza Canzani (University of North Carolina)
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Semyon Dyatlov (UC Berkeley/MIT)
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Colin Guillarmou (Université de Paris-Sud)
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Peter Hintz (MIT)
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Laure Saint-Raymond (ENS Lyon)
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Peter Sarnak (Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University)
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Terence Tao (UC Los Angeles)
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Akshay Venkatesh (Institute for Advanced Study)
The talks will
take place in 1015 Evans Hall at the Department of
Mathematics.
The revised schedule:
Saturday | |
9:30-10:30 | Sarnak |
10:40-11:40 | Dyatlov |
1:15-2:15 | Venkatesh |
3-4 | Canzani |
4:10-5:10 | Saint-Raymond |
Sunday | |
9:30-10:30 | Tao |
10:40-11:40 | Hintz |
1:30-2:30 | Guillarmou |
2:40-3:40 | Anantharaman |
The abstracts are now available!
This conference is partially supported by the National Science
Foundation.
Due to limited access to the building, please e-mail Andras Vasy at
andras "at" math.stanford.edu by September 30, 2019, if you intend to participate in the
meeting; you will be notified of the arrangements by e-mail then prior
to the event.
Some travel support is available. Please contact one of the organizers
for details by August 25, 2019.
For further information please contact the Organizing Committee:
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András Vasy (Stanford).
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Maciej Zworski (Berkeley),