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34th Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM), March 23-25, 2018

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Editor's Note: This announcement was originally posted by the School of Mathematics. For updates, see the original posting.

The 34th Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM34) will take place in Georgia Tech on March 23-25, 2018.

The Southeastern Analysis Meetings have established a strong tradition in the U.S. as one of the prime venues to bring together seasoned and early-career researchers, including graduate students, to exchange recent progress and advances in various areas of Analysis, including Harmonic Analysis, Convex Analysis, Complex Analysis, and Operator Theory and Probability. Each year a different university in the broadly defined “southeastern” region hosts this meeting.

Following are the plenary speakers for SEAM34:

  • Dima Bilyk (University of Minnesota)
  • Marianna Csiornei (The University of Chicago)
  • Ben Jaye (Clemson University)
  • Yumeng Ou (MIT)
  • Stefan Richter (University of Tennessee)
  • Alina Stancu (Concordia University (Montreal QB))
  • Krystal Taylor (Ohio State University)
  • Brett Wick (Washington University at St. Louis)

Parallel sessions for 20-minute contributed talks will be available. For details on registration, logistics, and contributed talks see the original posting.

Register here. Please submit title and abstract by March 5, 2018, in the registration form or via email to the organizers seam34organizers@lists.gatech.edu.

A special session on topics related to system theory will be used to celebrate Joe Ball's contribution in the area in the occasion of his 70th birthday. Joe Ball has been the leading expert in the area for more than 30 years. He has influenced generations of mathematicians to enter this exciting area in the intersection of System Theory and Operator Theory.

SEAM34 is partially sponsored by the Georgia Tech College of Sciences.

Past conference locations:

  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2017)
  • University of Southern Florida, Tampa (2016)
  • University of Georgia, Athens (2015)
  • Clemson University, Clemson (2014)
  • Virginia Tech, Blacksburg (2013)
  • University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (2012)
  • University of Florida, Gainesville (2011)
  • Georgia Tech, Atlanta (2010)
  • University of South Florida, Tampa, (2009)
  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville (2008)
  • University of Richmond, Richmond (2007)
  • University of Florida, Gainesville (2006)
  • Washington and Lee University, Lexington (2005)
  • University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (2004)
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2003)
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2002)
  • University of Georgia, Athens (2001)
  • University of Virginia, Charlottesville (2000)
  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville (1999)
  • University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (1998)
  • University of Florida, Gainesville (1997)
  • University of Richmond, Richmond (1996)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta (1995)
  • Virginia Tech, Blacksburg (1994)
  • Memphis State University, Memphis (1993)
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1992)
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill(1991)
  • University of South Carolina, Columbia (1990)
  • University of Georgia, Athens (1989)
  • University of Virginia, Charlottesville (1988)
  • University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (1987)
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1986)
  • Virginia Tech, Blacksburg (1985)

 

 

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  • Created By:A. Maureen Rouhi
  • Created:12/18/2017
  • Modified By:A. Maureen Rouhi
  • Modified:12/18/2017