Prairie Analysis Seminar 2022

Green prairie with blue Skys

October 28-29, 2022

Department of Mathematics

University of Kansas

This seminar is the eighteenth in a sequence of yearly analysis meetings organized each fall by the Departments of Mathematics at Kansas State University and the University of Kansas. The goal is to provide an opportunity for scientific exchange and cooperation among analysts.

The conference will be held in person at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, in Snow Hall.

The conference will provide lodging for up to two nights for invited speakers and selected graduate students/postdocs/young faculty. Priority will be given to participants who have no other federal support and participants, who are students, post-doctoral scholars, or members of groups that are underrepresented in the mathematical sciences.

Principal Lecturer

Invited Speakers

Contributed Talks

Updated 9/29/22.

There will be time allocated for short contributed talks by participants. Financial support will be primarily allocated for speakers, with priority  given to graduate students, postdocs and those in early stages of their careers. Participants interested in giving a contributed talk must register by September 19, 2022, for full consideration.

Due to the high demand of requests to give a contributed talk, we have selected some participants to present a poster.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to grant everyone's request to give a talk.  We will notify those participants by October 4, 2022.

Important Deadlines

  • Request for travel/lodging support is September 19

  • Request to give a contributed talk is due September 19

  • Abstracts are due September 19

  • Preferred date to complete registration is September 19

Registration Information


Organizers

Local Coordinator

Sponsors

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National Science Foundation

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Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications

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University of Kansas

Department of Mathematics