Symposium 25 – Ogden, 2001

Program

All lectures will be in the Smith Auditorium of the Wattis Building

Tuesday, May 22
        1600 - 1930 Registration, Promontory Tower Room ???
        1930 - 2200 Reception Dinner -- Skyroom, Shepherd Union Building
 Wednesday, May 23
        0745 - 0845 Breakfast, Promontory Tower Dining Hall
        0730 - 0900 Registration, Promontory Tower Room ???

Presentations are in the Smith Auditorium 207 of the Wattis Building

        0845-0900 Welcoming remarks by J. Ron Galli, Dean of the College of Science

Morning session: Chaired by

        0900-0920 J. Brown, On the Ulam-Zahorski problem
        0930-0950 E. D'Aniello, Level sets of Holder functions and Hausdorff measures

        1000 - 1030 Refreshments in Wattis, Room 118

        1030 - 1130 M. Csornyei, Can one squash the space into the plane without squashing?
        1145 - 1205 D. Mauldin, Quantization for probability distributions I
        1215 - 1235 L. Lindsey, Quantization for probability distributions II

Afternoon session: Chaired by

Presentations in Smith Auditorium 207, Wattis Building

        1400 - 1420 Chouikha, The period function of Lienard differential equations and periodic perturbations
        1430 - 1450 R. Svetic, N-convex functions and a question of Laczkovich

        1500 - 1530 Refreshments in Wattis Room 118

        1530 - 1600 R. Gordon, Plane curvature is not so plain
        1600 - 1620
        1830 - 1930 Dinner, Promontory Tower Dining Hall
        1945 - 2145 Problem solving session: Chaired by             Wattis, Room 118 

 Thursday, May 24

        0745 - 0845  Breakfast, Promontory Tower Dining Hall

Morning session: Chaired by

Presentations in Smith Auditorium 207, Wattis Building

        0900 - 0920 H. Heinig, A new proof of a weighted Fourier inequality
        0930 - 0950 H. Fejzic, Infinite approximate Peano derivatives

        1000 - 1030 Refreshments, Wattis Room 118

        1030 - 1130 W. feffer, Derivatives and primitives
        1145 - 1205 G. Lepsveridse, Maximal inequalities and the rate of growth of integral means
        1215 - 1235 E. Talvila, Half plane Dirichlet and Neumann problems

Afternoon excursion: Group leader

        1330 Departure Promontory Tower parking
        1400 - 1800 Antelope Island or hike
        1830 Return Promontory Tower parking
        1900 - 2000 Barbeque, Courtyard, Promontory Tower
        2015 - 2145 Problem solving session: Chaired by  ???,   Wattis Room 118

 Friday, May 25

         0745 - 0845 Breakfast, Promontory Dining Hall Tower

Morning session: Chaired by Presentations in Smith Auditorium 207, Wattis Building

        0900 - 0920 U. Darji, Functions of two variables, pseudocircles, pseudoarcs I
        0930 - 0950 U. Darji, Functions of two variables, pseudocircles, pseudoarcs II

        1000 - 1030 Refreshments, Wattis Room 118

        1030 - 1130 J. Yorke, Analysis of  fractal basin boundaries
        1145 - 1205 J. Smital, Strongly omega-chaotic mappings of the interval
        1215 - 1235 P. Sinderlarova, Counterexamples to some classical statements in one-dimensional dynamics

Afternoon session: Chaired by Presentations in Smith Auditorium 207, Wattis Building

        1400 - 1420 A. Alikhani, On common fixed and periodic points of commuting functions
        1430 - 1450 O. Zindulka, Fractal dimension in nonseparable spaces? No way!

1500 - 1530 Refreshments, Wattis Room 118

        1530 - 1600
        1600 - 1620

Banquet: Group leader

        1800 Departure, Promontory Tower parking
        1830 - 2030 Timbermine Restaurant
        2100 Return, Promontory Tower parking

Saturday, May 26

         0745 - 0845 Breakfast, Promontory Dining Hall Tower

Morning session: Chaired by

Presentations in Smith Auditorium 207, Wattis Building

        0900 - 0920
        0930 - 0950 S. Williams, Separation and linkage of Disintegration kernels of cascading exchangeable processes

        1000 - 1030 Refreshments, Wattis Room 118

        1030 - 1130 M. Zeleny, On the sigma-ideal of sigma-porous sets
        1145 - 1205 R. Deleware, Every s-set in Rn is the countable union of sets whose Hausdorff s-measure equals Method I outer measure
        1215 - 1235  Conference Ends