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Weekly research seminar in Analysis with external speakers. Wednesday 4pm, Watson Building, R17 /18 0 upcoming talks and 41 talks in the archive. Control of singular Fourier multipliers by maximal operators
Parametric argument principle and its applications to holomorphic functions and manifolds
Scalar oscillatory integrals on smooth spaces of homogeneous type
Symbolic Dynamics of Complex Quadratic Maps
Matrix A_2 weights, continuity of weighted estimates and bellman functions
Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions inside Negligible Sets
A sharp bilinear estimate for the Klein-Gordon equation in arbitrary space-time dimensions
Colloquium
Hunter, Cauchy Rabbit, and Optimal Kakeya SetsJoint seminar with Combinatorics
An application of weighted Hardy spaces to the Navier-Stokes equations
Propagation of chaos and return to equilibrium for Kac's random walks
Generic homeomorphisms
The geometry of continued fractions
Some problems on pointwise convergence for the Schrödinger equation
Endpoint estimates associated with radial multipliers
Travelling waves for the Landau-Lifshitz equation
Global well-posedness for the Thirring Model
Minimal Sets
Asymptotic behaviour of growth-fragmentation equations
Meromorphic extension of Green's functions and Poincaré series for geometrically finite hyperbolic manifolds
Representing multipliers of the Fourier algebra on non-commutative L^p spaces
Convergence of Almost Periodic Fourier Series
Weighted Lp boundedness for pseudo-pseudodifferential
On Ingram's Conjecture for Inverse Limit Spaces of Tent-Maps
On nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations with mass conservation
Classifcation of closed ideals in the Banach algebra of bounded linear operators on a Banach space
Sum-product inequalities and geometric incidence count
Functional calculus for the Hodge-Dirac operator
Homogenisation of high-contrast PDE and two-scale Gamma-convergence
Hausdorff dimension, Borel maps and random sets
Greedy approximations in Banach spaces
Newton-Type Methods and the DSM
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