Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 Analysis Seminars

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Analysis Seminar

The seminar will meet Tuesdays, 4:00 p.m. in VV B139, unless otherwise indicated.

If you wish to invite a speaker please contact Brian at street(at)math

Previous Analysis seminars

Analysis Seminar Schedule

date speaker institution title host(s)
Sept 11 Simon Marshall Madison Integrals of eigenfunctions on hyperbolic manifolds
Wednesday, Sept 12 Gunther Uhlmann University of Washington Distinguished Lecture Series See colloquium website for location
Friday, Sept 14 Gunther Uhlmann University of Washington Distinguished Lecture Series See colloquium website for location
Sept 18 No seminar
Sept 25 No seminar
Oct 2 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Oct 9 Hong Wang MIT Title Ruixiang Zhang
Oct 16 Polona Durcik CalTech Title Joris Roos
Oct 23 Song-Ying Li UC Irvine Title Xianghong Gong
Oct 30 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Nov 6 Hanlong Fang UW Madison Title
Nov 13 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Nov 20 Thanksgiving!
Dec 4 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Jan 22 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Jan 29 Trevor Leslie UW Madison Title Local
Feb 5 No seminar
Friday, Feb 8 Aaron Naber Northwestern University Title See colloquium website for location
Feb 12 No seminar
Friday, Feb 15 Charles Smart University of Chicago Title See colloquium website for information
Feb 19 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Feb 26 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Mar 5 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Mar 12 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Mar 19 Spring Break!!!
Apr 2 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Apr 9 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Apr 9 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Apr 16 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Apr 23 Person Institution Title Sponsor
Apr 30 Person Institution Title Sponsor

Abstracts

Simon Marshall

Integrals of eigenfunctions on hyperbolic manifolds

Let X be a compact hyperbolic manifold, and let Y be a totally geodesic closed submanifold in X. I will discuss the problem of bounding the integral of a Laplace eigenfunction on X over Y, as the eigenvalue tends to infinity. I will present an upper bound for these integrals that is sharp on average, and briefly describe ongoing work with Farrell Brumley in which we attempt to produce eigenfunctions with very large periods.


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