UW Complex Analysis Seminar
Complex Analysis and Related Fields
The Complex Analysis Seminar meets on Tuesday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. in Padelford
C-401.
Upcoming Talks:
Previous Talks 2011-2012:
Previous Talks 2010-11
- October 5
James Gill, University of Washington
Random Triangulations: A Beginning
- October 12
Liz Vivas, Purdue University
Basins of Attraction of Maps Tangent to the Identity
- October 19
Wayne Smith, University of Hawaii
A tale of two conformally invariant metrics
- October 26
Leonid Kovalev, Syracuse University
Energy minimizing planar maps
- November 9
Carto Wong, University of Washington
Smoothness of Loewner Slit
- November 16
Nages Shanmugalingam, University of Cincinatti
Characterizations of p-Poincare inequality in the metric space setting: p finite vs. infinite
- November 19, 1:30, RAI 107
Nages Shanmugalingam, University of Cincinatti
Finite vs. infinite Poincare inequalities: some proofs
- January 11
Eero Saksman, University of Helsinki
On Quasi-Convexity Properties of Burkholder Functionals
- March 29
Michel Zinsmeister, Universite d'Orleans
- May 3
Dmitry Beliaev, Princeton University
Factorization formula for critical percolation
- May 5 Special Location: MLR 316
Dapeng Zhan, Michigan State University
2:30 Conformally invariant random shapes and Schramm-Loewner evolution
3:30 A stochastic coupling technique in the study of SLE
- May 24
Alexander Izzo, Bowling Green State University
Function algebras invariant under group actions
- May 24, 2:30
Fredrik Johansson Viklund, Columbia University
On Convergence Rates to SLE for Random Lattice Curves
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