Analysis and Topology
The aim of the lecture series is to present to the AMU mathematical audience a variety of topics in modern topology, functional analysis and its applications. The lectures will also be announced to a wide international audience through research networks that have already been set up by the AMU mathematics researchers. The speakers represent a wide range of mathematical cultures varying from Spain and France through Germany up to Israel.
Apart from Invited Lecture Series we also plan to organize seminars addressed to younger researchers – this activity will carry a potential for initiating further collaboration between AMU mathematicians and those working at other European Universities. Each Invited Lecture will be organized in the hybrid form combining the in-door and the on-line participation. This will widen the audience to include also those mathematicians from other countries and continents who might not be able to visit the AMU Faculty of Mathematics.
Interpolation of weakly compact bilinear operators
Fernando Cobos
Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, specialist in Interpolation Theory and Function Spaces: over 140 articles with over 950 citations in prestigious journals like Duke Mathematical Journal, Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, Journal des Mathematiques Pures et Appliquees; PI in a number of national and international research grants, supervisor of 9 Ph.D; editor for the journal Revista Matematica Complutense and reviewer for an extensive list of journals.
Lipschitz Mappings on Banach Spaces and Applications
Gilles Godefroy
Professor at the Institut Mathematiques de Jussieu, France, specialist in Banach Spaces and Lipschitz Mappings: a book cited 730 times, over 160 articles with over 2800 citations in prestigious journals like Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik, Geometric and Functional Analysis, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society; PI in a number of national and international research grants, supervisor of 21 Ph.D; editor and reviewer for an extensive list of journals.
On Delta spaces and selected problems in Topology and Functional Analysis
Arkady Leiderman
Professor at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, specialist in Descriptive Topology and Functional Analysis: 39 articles and 169 citations in journals like Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Journal of the London Mathematical Society; reviewer for an extensive list of journals.
The linear topological invariant Ω for kernels of partial differential operators and its application to Runge type approximation theorems
Thomas Kalmes
Professor at the Chemnitz University, Germany, specialist in Partial Differential Equations and Infinite Dimensional Dynamical Systems: 27 articles and 125 citations in journals like: Mathematische Annalen, Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems; supervisior of 2 Ph.D., editor for the journal Zeitschrift fűr Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, reviewer for an extensive list of journals.
On the regularity of characteristic functions of open sets
Winfried Sickel
Professor at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany, specialist in Approximation Theory and Non-Linear Mappings on Function Spaces: two books with almost 1000 citations, over 100 articles and over 2100 citations in journals like: Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincare. Annales: Analyse Non Lineaire, Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, Journal of Functional Analysis; supervisor of 8 Ph.D.; editor for the journals Journal of Approximation Theory and Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications and reviewer for an extensive list of journals.
Separable reductions, rich families, and projectional skeletons in Non-separable Banach Spaces.
Marián Fabian
Professor at the Czech Academy of Sciences, specialist in Banach Spaces, variational analysis,topology and theory of integration, 3 monographs with over 1000 citations and over 100 articles with more than 900 citations, PI in a number of national and international research grants, supervisor of 5 Ph.D.