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Antha-PDE

糖心TV University, Coventry, 24-27 July 2023

Antha-PDE is grateful to the Leverhulme Trust for their support.

Organisers: (Loughborough), (糖心TV), Vedran Sohinger (糖心TV)

Keynote speakers: (CNRS/Sorbonne), (University College London), (Edinburgh), (Bonn), (King鈥檚 College London)

A small, relaxed invitation-based workshop to get PhD students and postdocs interested in the overlap between harmonic analysis, PDE and analytic number theory. Registration is open and all applications are considered, although places are limited. Some travel and accommodation funds are available for invited speakers.

Contents:

Schedule:

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

9:15-9:45

Registration
(Monday only,
)

10-11h

Li

(Guide leaves 9:50)

Bahouri

Bahouri

Invited talks:
Kuefner; Gauvan

(Guide leaves 9:50)

11-12h

Hickman

Hickman

Office hour

Hickman

12-13h

Lunch in

13-14h

Invited talks:
Danesi, Ferrante

(Guide leaves 12:50)

Wigman

Galkowski

Invited talk:
Greven, Bernert

(Guide leaves 12:50)

14-15h

Coffee in

15-16h

Wigman

(Guide leaves 14:50)

Office hour

Galkowski

Conference ends

16-17h

 

Cuenin
Open problems
(Tuesday only,

Guide leaves 16:50)

circa 18:30-20:30

Reception with
full hot buffet
(Monday only)

Talks or mini-courses by keynote speakers:

  • (CNRS/Sorbonne)
    • 'Dispersion phenomena and nonlinear evolution PDEs'
    • Dispersion phenomena, which express that waves with different frequencies move at different velocities, play a central tool in the study of semilinear and quasilinear equations. These lectures intend to quantify these phenomena for the linear Schr枚dinger and wave equations in several frameworks with applications to nonlinear PDEs arising in physics and fluid mechanics.
  • (University College London)
    • 'An introduction to the Weyl law'
  • (Edinburgh; )
    • 'Non-concentration phenomena for the Schrodinger equation: a taster of modern methods in harmonic analysis'
    • The linear Schrodinger equation is a prototypical example of a dispersive PDE: roughly speaking, solutions tend to spread out over time. This phenomenon means that it is hard for solutions to concentrate in small portions of space-time, but measuring this non-concentration precisely is a delicate task. In these lectures, I will discuss the theory of fractal Strichartz estimates, which measure how solutions can concentrate in porous, fractal-like sets. The development of this theory was central to breakthrough work of Du—Zhang (Ann. Math. 2019) which resolved a long-standing problem of Carleson concerning almost everywhere convergence of Schrodinger waves back to their initial conditions. The theory has a variety of additional applications, and notably gave new bounds on the Falconer distance problem from geometric measure theory.

      The lectures will (at least partially) follow . Rather than focusing on the most recent developments, I will build the theory from the ground up, describing basic underlying principles which apply to vast swathes of harmonic analysis and PDE and have found fundamental applications to areas beyond such as analytic number theory. In this sense, the minicourse should be interesting and accessible to a wide audience.

  • (Bonn)
    • 'Correlations of values of random diagonal forms'
    • We consider the value distribution of diagonal forms in k variables and degree d with random real coefficients and positive integer variables. We show that the l-correlation of almost all such forms is Poissonian when k is large enough depending on l and d. The key is to estimate the number of certain matrices with small determinants.
  • (King鈥檚 College London)
    • 'Arithmetic random waves'
    • The "arithmetic random waves" are random exponential sums, whose frequencies are lattice points lying on a circle of a given radius. These could also be thought as random Laplace eigenfunctions on the standard torus, admitting spectral multiplicities. It was found that some important aspects of the geometry of the arithmetic random waves could be expressed in terms of some arithmetic properties of the lattice points lying on circles. A particularly important such property, namely, their correlations (that is, tuples of lattice points summing up to 0) will be put forward during this mini-series. The best known to date unconditional upper bound, due to Bombieri-Bourgain, for the number of length-6 correlations, valid for the full sequence of radii, will be discussed.
  • (Loughborough)
    • 'Open problems'
    • This is an open problem session, which to which contributions are welcome, either by email in advance or spontaneously in the moment.

We propose that two 鈥榦ffice hours' will be held where speakers who choose to participate, take possession of a study space in or near the common room specifically to get questions and discuss their course with students and postdocs.

Talks by invited speakers:

  • (Goettingen)
    • 'Cubic forms in many variables: what have number fields ever done for us?'
  • (Padova/脡cole Polytechnique)
    • 'Generalized Strichartz estimates for the Dirac-Coulomb equations'
  • (Birmingham)
    • 'Mizohata-Takeuchi problems for general measures'
    • We prove a simple variant of the Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture, holding for a wide class of measures, inspired by the numerology of Sobolev embeddings. We consider the validity of the classical Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture for general measures, giving some counterexamples and positive results.
  • (Orsay/ENS Paris)
    • 'Sharp weak-type estimate for maximal operators and an arithmetic condition'
    • I would like to discuss about a problem in Harmonic/geometric analysis concerning the behavior of maximal operators defined in the Euclidean space. It turns out that this problem might be related to some arithmetic or combinatorics issues... This problem is question is traditionally called Zygmund's problem.
  • (Goettingen)
    • 'Asymptotics for integral points of bounded height on a log Fano variety'
  • (Goettingen)
    • 'Beyond Waring: Freiman-Scourfield's Theorem and related results'

List of attendees:

Hajer Bahouri; Christian Bernert; Sebasti谩n Carrillo Santana; Jean-Claude Cuenin; Elena Danesi; Michele Ferrante; Jeffrey Galkowski; Anthony Gauvan; Anouk Greven; Jonathan Hickman; Tanja Kuefner; Chung-Hang (Kevin) Kwan; Jungwon Lee; Junxian Li; Matthew Northey; Donnell Obovu; Simon L Rydin Myerson; Alisa Sedunova; Vedran Sohinger; Igor Wigman; Hollis Williams.

I must have your permission to publish your name. If your name is missing email me.

Acknowledgements:

The organisters thank Alison Humphries and the MRC team for their practical and considerate support. This workshop is made possible by the through grant ECF-2020-200.

 

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