The Paris-London Analysis Seminar


A group of analysts (see the scientific committee below), working in the London or Paris area, have decided to organize a joint seminar. This Paris-London Analysis Seminar meets four times a year: June in Paris, September in London, December in Paris, March in London, for a one-day seminar of four or five talks. The next session of the meeting is described below.


The next meeting will be held on Friday, June 28, 2013
at the Institut Henri Poincaré

Room 314


Program of the meeting

10:00
11:00
Christian Lubich (Universität Tübingen) Modulated Fourier expansions for continuous and discrete oscillatory systems abstract
11:15
12:15
Horia Cornean (Aalborg University) On the steady state correlation functions of open interacting systems abstract
14:00
15:00
Annalisa Panati (Université du Sud-Toulon-Var) Title to be announced abstract
15:30
16:30
Jean Dolbeault (Université Paris Dauphine, CNRS) Rigidity results, inequalities and nonlinear flows on compact manifolds abstract



See the abstracts of the previous sessions.




Scientific Committee

N. Burq Université Paris 11
J.-Y. Chemin Université Paris 6
E.B. Davies King's College, London
J.-M. Delort Université Paris 13
M. Esteban Université Paris-Dauphine
I. Gallagher Université Paris 7
V. Georgescu Université de Cergy-Pontoise
P. Gérard Université Paris 11
I. Goldsheid Queen Mary, University of London
A. Grigis Université Paris 13
B. Helffer Université Paris 11
B. Khoruzhenko Queen Mary, University of London
F. Klopp Université Paris 6
S. Kuksin Maxwell Institute, Edinburgh & École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
Y. Kurylev University College, London
A. Laptev Imperial College, London
N. Lerner Université Paris 6
T. Paul École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
L. Parnovski University College, London
K. Pravda-Starov Université de Cergy-Pontoise
M. Ruzhansky Imperial College, London
A. Pushnitski King's College, London
J. Sjöstrand Université de Bourgogne, Dijon
Y. Safarov King's College, London
A. Sobolev University College, London
D. Vassiliev University College, London
B. Zegarlinski Imperial College, London


The organizers gratefully acknowledge the support of the London mathematical Society via a Support of joint research groups LMS grant, and the hospitality of Institut Henri Poincaré.


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