THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Directorate-General
Research

The  2-nd  IMAR WORKSHOP

Potential Theory

Bucharest, Romania,  September 9 - 29, 2002
 

INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS

"SIMION STOILOW"

BUCHAREST UNIVERSITY

The workshop is organized by 

the "Simion Stoilow"Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy
in the framework of the EURROMMAT Programme supported by the European Commission

and by

the Chair of Analysis - Faculty of Mathematics of the Bucharest University

We acknowledge partial support from British Council and the CERES Programme financed by the Romanian Ministery of Education and Research (Contract No. 152/2001)

Period:

September 9 - 29, 2002

Main Topics:

1. Geometric aspects in potential theory;

2. Dirichlet structures and stochastic analysis;

3. Potential theory and Markov processes.

Main Speakers and Titles of Lectures:

D. Bakry (France): Entropy decay in linear and non-linear evolution equations: links with functionnal inequalities and geometric properties of diffusion operators 

J. Bliedtner (Germany): 1. A simple proof of the Lebesgue Differentiation Theorem. 2. The condenser problem

A. Cornea (Germany): 1. Applications of controlled convergence. 2. Solution of the Dirichlet problem on Riemannian manifolds by integration on the unit sphere. 

F. Di Biase (Italy): 

B. Fuglede (Denmark): Harmonic maps from Riemannian polyhedra to geodesic spaces

K. GowriSankaran (Canada): Tangential limits of potential on homogeneous trees

W. Hansen (Germany): Normalized solutions of Schroedinger equations with potentially bounded measures

F. Hirsch (France): Measurable metrics, intrinsic metrics and Lipschitz functions

K. Janssen (Germany): Choquet-type integral representations in potential theory

T.J. Lyons (Great Britain): 

M. Roeckner (Germany): Strong Feller properties for distorted Brownian motion and applications to finite particle systems with singular interactions

K.-T. Sturm (Germany):

Local Organizing Committee

L. Beznea, N. Boboc, Gh. Bucur

Contact: 

For applications and any inquiries send an e-mail to 
Lucian Beznea

Mail Address : 

Institute of Mathematics "Simion Stoilow" of the Romanian Academy, P.O. Box 1-764, RO-70700 Bucharest, Romania

Some partial support for junior researchers (under 35) from EU or Associated Countries will be available.