A Kaleidoscope of Mathematics
A conference celebrating our diversity.
February 14, 2019 in West Lafayette, IN
The main goal of this mini-workshop is to recognize the mathematical contributions of the diverse community of mathematicians in the U.S. The workshop will also foster collaborations and networking for younger mathematicians as well as mentoring for graduate students. Everybody is welcome to attend. More details can be obtained by emailing the organizers.
Speakers
- Marta Lewicka, University of Pittsburgh
- David Cruz-Uribe, University of Alabama
Schedule
Time | Topic |
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11:00am - 12:00pm |
Marta Lewicka Quantitative Immersability Of Riemann Metrics And The Infinite Hierarchy Of Prestrained Shell Models (PDF) Location: Lawson Computer Science building, room 1142 |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch and informal discussion Location: MATH building, Library lounge, 3rd floor |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
David Cruz-Uribe The Miracle of Extrapolation: Rubio de Francia extrapolation and its generalizations (PDF) Location: Lawson Computer Science building, room 1142 |
3:00pm - 4:00pm |
Tea Location: MATH building, Library lounge, 3rd floor |
Organizers
- Monica Torres, Purdue University, torres@math.purdue.edu
- Keiko Kawamuro, University of Iowa, keiko-kawamuro@uiowa.edu
- Theresa Anderson, Purdue University, tcanderson@purdue.edu
Parking
There is complimentary parking for all Union Hotel guests in the Grant Street garage. If you will be parking in the University Street garage, which is adjacent to both the Lawson building & the Math building, please let us know before Thursday, February 7th, so we can arrange a parking pass for you.
Funding
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant DMS-1740950.