NINTH AUBURN MINICONFERENCE ON REAL ANALYSIS

 

                                               Friday and Saturday, March 19-20, 1993

 

                                                               Sponsored by NSF

 

Friday Morning 8:30-8:50 Coffee, Doughnuts, Registration, Information (Parker Hall 244).

 

FRIDAY MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):

 

8:50-9:00, Opening remarks, Jack Brown, Auburn University.

 

9:00-9:20, Michael J. Evans, North Carolina State Univ., "O'Malley's first return differentiation".

 

9:25-9:45, Udayan Darji, North Carolina State Univ., "First return continuity and Darboux Baire-alpha, Baire*-1 functions".

 

9:50-10:10, Darwin Peek, Trinity Univ. (San Antonio, TX), "Convergence of real functions without epsilons".

 

10:15-10:35, Dean M. Oppegaard, North Carolina State Univ., "Approximate symmetry and L-points".

 

10:40-11:00,  Dave Renfro, North Carolina State Univ., "The super typical continuous function is nowhere preponderantly differentiable".

 

11:05-11:50, Cliff Weil, Michigan State Univ., "Extending higher order derivatives".

 

 

11:55-1:25            Lunch (Dutch Treat).

 

 

FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):

 

1:30-1:50, Jurek Szulga, Auburn Univ., "A derivative of Walsh series".

 


1:55-2:15, Ram N. Mohaptra, Univ. of Central Florida, "Some elementary                    inequalities and sequence spaces".

 

2:20-2:40, Michael D. Taylor, Univ. of Central Florida, "Probability densities and                      generalized functions".

 

2:45-3:05, Franciszek Prus-Wisniowski, Syracuse Univ., "Nondifferentiable functions of lambda-bounded variation".

 

3:10-3:30, Rudy Schmid, Emory Univ., "How do you differentiate in Frechet space?"

 

 

3:35-4:05,    Refreshment Break (Parker Hall 244)

 

 

Friday Lecture (Parker Hall 217):

 

4:10-5:00,  Alexander S. Kechris, Cal. Tech., "Applications of descriptive set theoretic ideas to classical and harmonic analysis".

 

6:00-9:00  Picnic at Pebble Hill (Mexican fajitas and Brazilian feijoada).

 

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Saturday Morning 8:30-8:55 Coffee, Doughnuts (Parker Hall 244).

 

SATURDAY MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):

 

9:00-9:20, Harvey Rosen, Univ. Alabama, "An extendable connectivity function defined arbitrarily on the rationals.

 

9:25-9:45, David Rose, East Central Univ. (Ada, Okla.), "On functions having the property of Baire".

 

9:50-10:10, Michael B. Gregory, Univ. North Dakota, "Metric preserving functions".

 

10:15-10:35, Piotr Kozmider, York Univ. (Toronto, Can.), "Bad Darboux functions".

 

10:40-11:00, Richard Darst, Colorado State Univ., "Cantor sets, derivatives, and dynamical systems".

 

Saturday Lecture (Parker Hall 217):

 

11:10-12:00, Andrew M. Bruckner, Univ. Cal. Santa Barbara, "Three kinds                   of chaos".

 

12:10  Atlanta travlers load bags into AU Vans at Heart of Auburn Motel.

 

 

12:10-1:40,        Lunch (Dutch Treat).

 

 

1:40-1:50, Group Picture (weather permitting) in front of Parker Hall.

 

 

SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):

 

1:55-2:15, Rick Mabry, LSU Shreveport, "D** functions and a well-known  `translation invariant' lemma".

 

2:20-2:40, Dan Ma, Auburn Univ., "Baire category theorem in function spaces".

 

2:45-3:05: Peter Bullen, Univ. British Columbia, "A proof of Arzela's theorem in  Riemann integration".

 

3:10-3:30, Isidore Fleischer, visiting Univ. Tennessee, "A Vitali-like convergence theorem for the Henstock integral".

 

3:35-3:55, .

 

4:00:  University vans carrying participants to Atlanta leave Parker Hall.  One van will probably stop at Mall for more exausted participants to eat (Dutch-treat) dinner.  Other van will carry interested participants to downtown Atlanta for later (Dutch-treat) dinner.