ELEVENTH
AUBURN MINICONFERENCE ON REAL ANALYSIS
Friday
and Saturday, March 15-16, 1996
Sponsored
by NSF
Friday Morning (We have to be quiet because final
exams are in progress).
8:30-8:55, Coffee,
fruit, doughnuts, registration, information (Parker Hall 244).
FRIDAY MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
9:00-9:05 Opening
remarks, Jack Brown, Auburn University.
9:05-9:20 Harry
Miller, U. Tenn. Chattanooga, "More on the Cantor set".
9:25-9:45 Dave
Renfro, U. NE Louisiana, "A survey of my recent work on porous and
sigma-porous sets".
9:50-10:10 Richard
Stephens, W. Carolina U., "Products of integrals of quadratic forms".
10:15-10:35 Shanshuang
Yang, Emory U., "Dilatations of homeomorphisms of the real line".
10:40-11:00 Jakub
Jasinski, U. of Scranton, "Large sets with copies of small sets".
11:10-11:30 Jose
Barrionuevo, U. So. Alabama, "Estimates for maximal operators".
11:35-11:55 Steven
Bloom, Siena Coll. (NY), "Predicting the future: extrapolating Lp
data from a single inequality".
12:00-1:25 Lunch (Dutch Treat).
Friday afternoon 2:00-5:00, Jane Brown will be
preparing food at 1036 Terrace Acres.
Any assistance will be accepted.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
1:30-1:50 Isidore
Fleischer, U. Montreal (visiting AU), "Could you have your Gauss and
Fubini too, multi-dimensional gauge integral?
1:55-2:15 Naza
Tanovic-Miller, U. Sarajevo and U. Tenn. Chattanooga, "Some results on
Fourier series".
2:20-2:40 Marcin
Szyszkowski, W. Virginia U., "A symmetrically continuous function that is
not countably continuous".
2:45-3:05 Ireneusz
Reclaw, U. Gdansk (visiting U. Scranton), "Sets not distinguishing
pointwise and quasinormal convergence".
3:10-3:30 Eric
Larsen, Auburn U., "Nowhere monotone functions and functions of
nonmonotonic type" (joint paper with U. Darji and J. Brown).
3:35-4:05
Refreshment Break (Parker Hall 244)
Friday Lecture (Parker Hall 217):
4:10-5:00 Arnold
Miller, U. Wisconsin, "Covering properties of sets of reals, properties of
Borel, Hurewicz, Menger, and Rothberger ".
6:00-9:00 Picnic at
Pebble Hill (fajitas, Brazilian feijoada, beer, wine, and soft drinks,
contributions toward beer and wine accepted at picnic).
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Saturday Morning
8:30-8:55 Coffee,
fruit, doughnuts, and Ben Fitzpatrick sausage-biscuits (Parker Hall 244).
8:30-8:55 Informal
Discussion Session (PKH 217, Bring your breakfast), "What should be
included in the syllabus for a 1 quarter, 5-hr required course in real analysis
for mathematics majors? Expert opinions
sought.", Moderator: Mike Reekie, U. W. Alabama.
SATURDAY MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
9:00-9:20 Lifeng
Ding, Georgia State U., "An operator valued mapping".
9:25-9:45 Xin-Min
Zhang, U. So. Alabama, "Schur-convex functions and isoperimetric
inequalities".
9:50-10:10 Jorge
Ferreira, U. Estadual de Maringa-UEM (Brasil), "Global existence for a
quasilinear hyperbolic equation in a noncylindrical domain".
10:15-10:35 Jerzy
Wojciechowski, W. Virginia U., "Sums of connectivity functions on Rn"
(joint paper with C. Ciesielski).
10:40-11:00 Laszlo
Zslinszky, U. So. Carolina, "Baire spaces and the Wijsman topology".
Saturday Morning Lecture (Parker Hall 217):
11:10-12:00 Lee
Larson, U. Louisville, "When does f -1 = 1/f ? "
12:10 Atlanta travelers load bags into AU Van at
Heart of Auburn Motel.
12:10-1:25
Lunch (Dutch Treat).
1:25 Group Picture (weather permitting) in
front of Parker Hall.
Saturday Afternoon Lecture (Parker Hall 217):
1:30-2:20 Alexander
Olevskii, U. Tel Aviv and Inst. Advanced Study, "An orthonormal system on
R, generated by integer translates ".
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
2:30-2:50 Jerry
Gibson, Columbus Coll. (GA), "Darboux-B functions".
2:55-3:15 Harvey
Rosen, U. Alabama, "On characterizing extendable connectivity functions by
associated sets".
3:20-3:40 Francis
Jordan, W. Virginia U., "Cardinal invariants connected with adding real
functions -- some new results".
3:45-4:05 Jim Foran,
U. Missouri Kansas City, "A note on convergence in measure".
4:10-4:30 Chris
Ciesielski, W. Virginia U., "Sets of range uniqueness".
5:00 (or earlier) University van carrying
participants to Atlanta leaves Parker Hall.
We will carry interested participants who are not exhausted to
restaurant near LaQuinta-Airport Motel in Atlanta for (Dutch-treat)
dinner. The LaQuinta phone number is
(404) 768-1241, in case you need to give that information to your airline.