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The 18th Harmonic Analysis and PDE International conference 2019 at HIT
The Harmonic Analysis and PDE International conference at HIT is already a tradition. Founded by Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT, this is the 18th year that it is being held and this year it is also part of the opening ceremonies of HIT's 50th Jubilee.
This year's conference is in honor of Vladimir Maz'ya Maz'ya - a Russian-born Swedish mathematician, hailed as "one of the most distinguished analysts of our time" and as "an outstanding mathematician of worldwide reputation", who strongly influenced the development of mathematical analysis and the theory of partial differential equations. He is the author or coauthor of some 40 monographs and 500 research papers.
Professor Maz’ya was the first recipient of the "Young Mathematician" prize of the Leningrad Mathematical Society (1962). Subsequent honors include the Humboldt Prize (1999), the Verdaguer Prize of the French Academy of Sciences (2003), the Celsius Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala (2004), and the Senior Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society (2009).
Prof. Maz’ya is an elected member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2000) and the Swedish Academy of Science (2002), a foreign member of the Georgian National Academy of Science (2013), and an Inaugural Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2012).
This conference will provide a forum for discussions and exchange of new ideas, perspectives and recent developments in the broad field of Modern Analysis.
The topics to be addressed include (but not restricted to)
- Complex and Harmonic Analysis
- Partial Differential Equation
- Operator Theory and Nonlinear Analysis
- Quasiconformal Mappings and Geometry
The following institutions have contributed to the organization of this conference: Bar-Ilan University, Holon Institute of Technology, and Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN).
The Harmonic Analysis conference participants
Photo: Tal Avigad
Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT, greeted the guests and said that he is very pleased to announce that there are over 70 mathematicians from the following 14 countries participate in the conference:
Australia, Finland, Germany, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kirgiz Republic, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, USA and UK.
At this welcome reception Prof. Maz'ya was given a certificate of honor by HIT's President as well as HIT's 50th Jubilee pin.
From left: Prof. Yakubov, Prof. Shoikhet and Prof. Maz'ya
Photo: Tal Avigad
THE CONFERENCE'S SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Mark Agranovsky, Bar-Ilan University
Daoud Bshouty, The Technion
Anatoly Golberg, Holon Institute of Technology
Dmitry Khavinson, University of South Florida
Gershon Kresin, Ariel University
Peter Kuchment, Texas M&A University
David Shoikhet, Holon Institute of Technology
Alexander Skubachevskii, RUDN - Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Mikhail Sodin, Tel Aviv University
Eduard Yakubov, Holon Institute of Technology
Lawrence Zalcman, Bar-Ilan University
THE CONFEENCE'S ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Rinat Chaski, Holon Institute of Technology
Anatoly Golberg, Holon Institute of Technology
Mikhail Goldman, RUDN - Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Yochay Jerby, Holon Institute of Technology
Michael Kroyter, Holon Institute of Technology
María Elena Luna-Elizarrarís, Holon Institute of Technology
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