Complex Analysis Conference, Oct 18-21, 2001.
Due to construction on the UM campus, lectures are split between
the University and the Community College.
Washtenaw County Community College (WCCC), Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
University of Michigan (UM), Saturday and Sunday.
Ann Arbor has a good bus system.
Washtenaw County Community College,
Bus: Take bus 3 from Blake Transit Center, $1, no change given. Bus goes
every half hour starting at 6:45 am. Bus ride 25 minutes. To walk to
Blake transit center from East Hall, cross the diagonal on campus,
cross State Street and walk three blocks down William Street/Liberty
to Fifth Avenue, turn right/left.
Lectures are in the Morris Lawrence building
across from St. Joseph's Hospital. Lectures are in ML 101 and ML 103.
Car:
Take South University to Washtenaw, turn right and continue
past US 23. Turn left on Hogback (Carpenter goes right).
Turn right on Huron River Drive.
Pass WCCC parking lots C,D and E and use parking lot F. Parking is difficult
because WCCC has record high enrollment, 11000+. Lectures are in ML 101 and ML 103, Morris Lawrence building.
Car-Pooling to WCCC
Monday October 15, University of Michigan
UM Several Complex Variable Seminar,
3-5:00 pm Several Complex Variables, Prof. Dror Varolin (Univ. of
Michigan) - A mini-course on stable manifolds in complex analysis ---
3088 East Hall
Tuesday October 16, University of Michigan
3-4:00 pm Complex Analysis --- Prof. Eric Schippers (Univ. of
Michigan) --- Conformal invariants associated with the Schwarzian
derivative --- 3088 East Hall
4-5:00 pm Department Colloquium --- Prof. Denis Auroux (MIT) ---
Approximately holomorphic techniques in symplectic topology --- 1360 East
Hall
Wednesday October 17,
Washtenaw County Community College
Conference warm-up. Lectures in ML 101
WCCC 2:40-3:00 Araceli Bonifant, bonifant@math.lsa.umich.edu, Attractors
WCCC 3:10-3:30 Fermin Acosta, facosta@math.cinvestav.mx
WCCC 3:40-4:00 Gautam Bharali, bharali@math.wisc.edu,
Analytic interpolation manifolds for domains of finite type, Abstract
WCCC 4:10-4:30 Dan Jupiter, djupiter@umich.edu
UM Wine and Cheese 5pm, East Hall second floor atrium, University of Michigan
Thursday October 18 in East Hall, University of Michigan
2-3:00 pm Student Geometry & Topology --- Marko Slapar (Univ. of
Michigan) --- A Theorem of Fornaess, II --- 4096 East Hall
Thursday October 18,
Washtenaw County Community College
Coffee and doughnuts
WCCC 09:40-10:00, ML 101, Gerd Schmalz, schmalz@math.uni-bonn.de, Gerd.Schmalz@t-online.de,Torsion of CR manifolds of codimension 2 in C^4, Abstract
WCCC 10:10-10:40, ML 101, Ritva Hurri-Syrjanen, hurri@ms.uky.edu
Coffee
WCCC 11:10-11:30, ML 101, Andreea Nicoara, anicoara@Math.Princeton.EDU,
Abstract
WCCC 11:40-12:00, ML 101, John Ryan,
jryan@uark.edu, Coformally invariant operators in
Euclidean space, spheres and C^n and their applications to boundary
problems and Hardy spaces.
Abstract
Lunch break 12-2
Session 1, ML 101:
WCCC 2:10-2:30 Alan Noell, noell@math.okstate.edu, Plurisubharmonic defining functions
Session 2, ML 103:
WCCC 2:10-2:30 Biao OU, Biao.Ou@utoledo.edu
WCCC 2:40-3:00 Jose Gonzalez Llorente, llorente@umich.edu,
gonzalez@mat.uab.es, On the regularity of a measure in terms of its doubling properties
WCCC 3pm, ML 101: Opening Ceremony: Dean Shirley C. Neuman,
College of Literature, Science and Arts, LS&A, University
of Michigan
WCCC 310-4, ML 101: Klas Diederich, Klas.Diederich@math.uni-wuppertal.de
WCCC 410-5, ML 101: Mario Bonk, mbonk@math.lsa.umich.edu, Quasiregular maps and cohomology
Abstract
Directions from Math Department to
After Dinner Party 8pm
at 1035 Martin Place, a 10 minute walk.
Friday October 19,
Washtenaw County Community College
Coffee and doughnuts
WCCC 910-10, ML 101: Yurii Reshetnyak, ugresh@math.nsc.ru, On the conformal
representation of Alexandrovs surfaces.
Coffee
WCCC 1110-1200, ML 101 Sergey Pinchuk, pinchuk@indiana.edu
Lunch break 12-2
WCCC 210-3, ML 101: Jeff McNeal, mcneal@math.ohio-state.edu, Continuous extension of biholomorphic
mappings
Session 1, ML 101
WCCC 310-330:
WCCC 340-400: Shif Berhanu, berhanu@euclid.math.temple.edu, An F. and M. Riesz theorem for vector
fields in the plane
WCCC 410-430:
WCCC 440-500: David Tartakoff, dst@uic.edu, Analytic hypoellipticity for some quasi-linear sums of squares of vector fields
WCCC 510-530: Adam Coffman
CoffmanA@IPFW.EDU, Real conics in the inversive plane, Abstract
WCCC 540-600: Adam Harris, A $\bar{\partial}\partial$-Poincare lemma for
forms near an isolated complex singularity.
Abstract
harris@ms.unimelb.edu.au
Session 2, ML 103
WCCC 310-330: Sylvain Damour, Sylvain.Damour@cmi.univ-mrs.fr
On the Analyticity of Smooth CR Mappings
between Real-Analytic CR Manifolds.
WCCC 340-400: R.Parvatham, anbuduraim@yahoo.co.in
WCCC 410-430: Xavier Massaneda, xavier@mat.ub.es
WCCC 440-500: Jeffery Fleming, fleming@math.purdue.edu
WCCC 510-530: Sergiy Merenkov, Domains in $\Bbb C^n$ whose semigroups of
analytic endomorphisms are isomorphic. Abstract
smerenko@math.purdue.edu
WCCC 540-600:Christian Wolf, cwolf@indiana.edu, On measures of maximal and full dimension
for polynomial automorphisms of $\bC^2$
UM Wine and cheese 6pm, East Hall second floor atrium, University of Michigan.
Saturday October 20, University of Michigan.
Coffee and doughnuts
East Hall 1360:
UM 910-10: Peter Ebenfeldt, ebenfelt@math.kth.se
Coffee
UM 1110-1200: Josip Globevnik, Josip.Globevnik@fmf.uni-lj.si
Lunch break 12-2
UM 2:10-3:00:Charles L. Epstein,
cle@hans.math.upenn.edu
Session 1, EH 1360
UM 3:10-3:30: Daowei Ma, dma@math.twsu.edu, Upper semicontinuity of dimensions of automorphism groups.
UM 3:40-4:00: Loredana Lanzani, lanzani@caccioppoli.uark.edu, L^p regularity of the Szego and Bergman projection for nonsmooth planar domains.
UM 4:10-4:30: Dan Coman, dcoman@mailbox.syr.edu, Entire plurisubharmonic
functions with finitely many logarithmic poles
UM 4:40-5:00: Alexander Brudnyi, albru@math.ucalgary.ca, Projections in H^\infty and the Corona theorem for coverings of Riemann surfaces.
Session 2, EH Basement 844
UM 3:10-3:30: Siqi Fu, fu@Princeton.EDU
UM 3:40-4:00: Cezar Joita, cjoita@uwo.ca, Traces of convex domains
UM 4:10-4:30: Ning Zhang, nzhang@math.purdue.edu, The Dolbeault complex on
a loop space Abstract
UM 4:40-5:00: Imre Patyi, ipatyi@math.uci.edu, On the Oka principle in a Banach space Abstract
Banquet 8pm, University of Michigan
Sunday October 21, University of Michigan
Coffee and doughnuts
East Hall, 1360
UM 10-1050 Pekka Koskela,
pkoskela@math.jyu.fi, Definitions of quasiconformality.
Coffee break
UM 1110-12 Yum-Tong Siu, siu@abel.math.harvard.edu, Invariance of Plurigenera for Manifolds
Not Necessarily of General Type.
Coffee and doughnuts
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