Bar-Ilan University, ORT Braude College and the University of Miami
are hosting an international conference entitled
Complex Analysis & Dynamical Systems IV,
which will be held on May 18-22, 2009, in Nahariya, Israel. The
conference is devoted to the interaction between various branches,
of Mathematical Analysis. The main themes are Complex Dynamical
Systems and Löwner Equations, Geometric Function Theory,
Hyperbolic Geometry, Partial Differential Equations,
Pseudodifferential Operators, Differential Geometry, General
Relativity and Einstein Equations. We intend to publish the
Proceedings of the Conference in the AMS series Contemporary
Mathematics.
A special session on Mathematical Relativity, organized by Greg
Galloway and Gilbert Weinstein, will be part of this conference.
The plenary speakers in mathematical relativity are:
S. Klainerman (Princeton U)
I. Rodnianski (Princeton U) (*)
Session speakers are:
S. Alexakis (MIT) (*)
L. Andersson (AEI & U of Miami)
B. Beig (U of Vienna)
P. Chrusciel (Oxford)
J. Corvino (Lafayette College) (*)
M. Eichmair (MIT)
J. Isenberg (U of Oregon)
L. Kapitanski (U of Miami)
V. Moncrief (Yale) (*)
M. Reiris (MIT)
F. Schwartz (Warwick & UTK)
B. Smith (Freie Universitat & AEI)
C. Williiams (Stanford U)
(*) To be confirmed.
To view the website of the conference, please point your browser to:
http://conferences.braude.ac.il/math2009/Default.aspx
We have recently heard from NSF that a travel grant proposal has
been recommended for funding, and contingent upon a formal NSF
award we will be able to offer partial support to a number of graduate
students and recent Ph.D.'s who travel to the conference. We encourage
women and minorities to apply. If you are interested, please send an
email with a brief vita to to [log in to unmask], indicating whether you
wish to give a talk.
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CADS 4 Scientific Committee:
Mark Agranovsky, Bar-Ilan University
Matania Ben-Artzi, Hebrew University
Greg Galloway, University of Miami
Lavi Karp, ORT Braude College
Simeon Reich, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
David Shoikhet, ORT Braude College
Gilbert Weinstein, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Lawrence Zalcman, Bar-Ilan University
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