Workshop on Advances and Trends in Integral Equations
The workshop is dedicated to the memory of Siegfried Prößdorf.
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Prof. Siegfried Prößdorf, 1939 - 1998 |
The honorific speech will be given by Bernd Silbermann.
List of speakers
Special Sessions
There will be three special sessions oganized byS. Kunis (Approximative Fast Algorithms)
| Speaker: F. Martin (TU Bergakademie, Freiberg) | Adaptive wavelet methods for computing the Hilbert transform |
| Speaker: M. Espig (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik, Leipzig) | The efficient treatment of high dimensional problems by use of elementary tensor sums |
| Speaker: R. Hielscher (Helmholtz-Zentrum München) | An algorithm for the fast evaluation of the spherical mean value operator |
| Speaker: L. Kämmerer (Technische Universität Chemnitz) | High dimensional sparse fast Fourier transform |
| Speaker: J. Keiner (Universität zu Lübeck) | The fast multipole method and the connection problem for classical orthogonal polynomials |
| Speaker: V. Turunen (Helsinki University of Technology) | Gaussian chirplets in time-frequency analysis of sounds |
| Speaker: L. Boulton (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh) | Weyl-type theorems for limit sets of the finite section spectrum |
| Speaker: S. Chandler-Wilde (University of Reading) | Spectral approximations and spectral inclusion sets for non-self-adjoint tridiagonal and band-dominated operators |
| Speaker: R. Chonchaiya (University of Reading) | Approximating the spectrum and pseudospectrum of a non-self-adjoint random tridiagonal operator |
| A. Karlovich (Universidade Nova de Lisboa and CEAF, IST) | Finite section method for a Banach algebra of convolution type operators on L^p(R) with symbols generated by PC and SO |
| Speaker: M. Plum (Universität Karlsruhe) | A computer-assisted proof for photonic band gaps |
| Speaker: S. Serra-Capizzano (University of Insubria, Como) | From Toeplitz matrix-sequences to generalized locally Toeplitz sequences |
| Speaker: D. Bini (Universita di Pisa) | Computing matrix geometric means |
| Speaker: F. Bünger (Hamburg University of Technology) | Minimizing and maximizing the Euclidean norm of the product of two polynomials |
| Speaker: D. Lenz (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) | Dirichlet forms and stochastic completeness of graphs and subgraphs |
| Speaker: M. Seidel (Technische Universität Chemnitz) | A Banach algebra framework for the finite sections of band-dominated operators |
| Speaker: D. Wenzel (Technische Universität Chemnitz) | Impressions of norm interpolation - An illustration for commutator bounds |
Registration
The registration is completed.Abstracts
For the abstract one can us this latex-file.Location
The workshop will take place at Hotel Wasserschloss nearby Chemnitz. The conference site Hotel Wasserschloss can be reached from the main station Chemnitz by City-Bahn using the station Neukirchen-Klaffenbach.Navigate within this image or click here for a larger map of the conference site.
Time
Monday, 5th of Oktober 2009 till Friday, 9th of Oktober 2009As arrival date we prefer Sunday and as departure time Friday afternoon. The workshop will be terminated about 12:00 on Friday.
Schedule
Click here.Local organisation
is done by Albrecht Böttcher, Peter Junghanns, and Daniel Potts|
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