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From Monday 26 June through to Friday 30 June, King's College London are delighted to host a conference on the topic of 'Pointwise Ergodic Theory, Discrete Harmonic Analysis and their Connections', organised by Ben Krause a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London, and Mariusz Mirek an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, New Jersey.
The conference consists of morning lectures running from 9am to 1pm that are open to the public.
The overarching topic of the conference is ergodic theory, additive combinatorics, and harmonic analysis and their discrete analogues, with the morning talks focusing on issues of convergence of multiple ergodic averages and related Ramsey-theoretic questions.
Speakers include:
- Vitaly Bergelson (Ohio State University)
- Alexandru Ionescu (Princeton University)
- Bryna Kra (Northwestern University)
- Michael Lacey (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Amos Nevo (The University of Chicago)
- Mate Wierdl (The University of Memphis)
- Jim Wright (The University of Edinburgh)
There will be afternoon problem-solving workshops that are by invitation only.
All attendees must register prior to attending.
Event details
Bush House NE0.01, Lecture Theatre 3Bush House
Strand campus, 30 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG