International Visitor ProgramANALYTIC FUNCTION SPACES ON COMPLEX DOMAINS AND MANIFOLDSJOENSUU AND HELSINKI 1.5.-30.6.2006 |
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The Visitor Program "Analytic function spaces on complex domains and manifolds" will consist of visits of foreign mathematicians to Joensuu or/and Helsinki, Finland, and of seminars, minicourses and the international conference. The activities will take place at the Department of Mathematics, University of Joensuu and at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Helsinki. The program is a part of the FMS International Visitor Program "Function spaces and differential equations". Topics will include, among other things,
Program: One week before the international conference there is a Summer School at the University of Joensuu. Topics will concentrate on the Q^p space theory. Lecturers of the Minicourses: H. Chen, K. Dyakonov, D. Girela, Z. Wu, J. Xiao, R. Zhao, K. Zhu. Summer School with minicourses and seminar talks on 5.-9.6.2006 at the University of Helsinki. Topic: Analytic function spaces of several complex variables. Titles of the minicourses:
There will be no registration to the Helsinki Summer School. The program will run from Monday morning until Friday afternoon. The details will be published here in May. The international conference at the University of Joensuu 29.5.-2.6.2006. MAPS OF HELSINKITO FIND YOUR ACCOMMODATION OR THE HELSINKI UNIVERSITY MATHS DEPARTMENT write the street name (e.g. "Maakaari" for Cubile, "Vironkatu" for University Guest House, "Robert Huberin tie" for Ramada Airport Hotel, "Gustav Hällströmin katu" for University Maths Department) of the place in question to the "Street search" in the left upper corner of this page . (You then have to select one of the given more detailed adresses on the left hand side of the page.) You can move the map as you like.TO FIND DETAILED MAPS OF THE BUS ROUTES choose this page. On the left, choose "Maps", then again on the left, choose "Line search". On the left upper corner, write the relevant bus line number (e.g. 102) to "Line", and click the "search". You can again zoom and move the map. Organizing committee:
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