Seminar

Doktorandseminar

The seminar for postgraduate and advanced graduate students connected with the Center for Mathematical Sciences at Lund University started in February 2003. The main idea of the seminar is to give students working in different areas of pure and applied mathematics including mathematical statistics an opportunity to meet and exchange their experience in scientific research. The participants are given opportunity to present elementary lectures on the subject of their research projects at the level suitable for the other students. Open discussions of this type are an important component of mathematical research. We hope that these seminars will initiate collaboration between students working at different departments. We would like to involve all supervisors of doctor students in the activity of the seminar. In addition experts from leading mathematical centers all over the world during their visits to Lund and our colleagues from Lund will be encouraged to give introductory lectures on their subjects.

PhD students and advanced Master students may be interested in presenting works of famous Swedish mathematicians. Here are several suggestions for articles that may be presented at the seminar. Other suggestions are welcome!
  1. Marcel Riesz, Einetrigonometrische Interpolationsformel und einige Ungleichungen fuer Polynome, Jahreber. Deutsch. Math. Ver., 23 (1914), 354-368.
  2. Marcel Riesz, Neuer Beweis des Fatouschen Satzes, Gott. Nachr. (1916), 62-65.
  3. Marcel Riesz, Sur la sommation des series de Fourier, Acta Szeged Sect. Math., 1 (1923), 104-113.
  4. T.Carleman and G.H.Hardy, Fourier's Series and Analytic Functions, Proc. of the Royal Soc., A., 101 (1922).
  5. T.Carleman, A theorem concerning Fourier series, Proc. of the Londin Math. Soc., 21 (1923).
  6. I.Fredholm, Om en speciell klass af singulära linier, Meddelanden från Stockholms Högskola, 101 (1980).
  7. I.Fredholm, Sur une class d'equations fonctionneles, Comptes rendue, 134 (1902), 1561-1564, Acta mathematica 27 (1903)

Active participants can get 5 points for this course. In order to be entitled for this, one has to give for example a half-hour or one-hour presentation of his/her research area or simply contribute to the organization of the course.

The meeting are approximately every second Wednesday at 15.30 in MH:333 . In case of mathematical colloqium the same day the seminar will be postponed.
Please contact the organizers in case you have questions concerning the seminar-course: kurasov@maths.lth.se

All students are welcome!


Pavel Kurasov




Academic year 2009-2010
2010.04.27 Jens Wittsten On some microlocal properties of the range of a pseudo-differential operator of principal type
OBS! kl 14.00-15.00 i MH:332B


Academic year 2008-2009
2008.12.02 Sergey Simonov Singularities of the spectral density for Schrödinger operator with Wigner-von Neumann potential


Academic year 2007-2008
2007.10.25 Balazs Barany Subadditive pressure
2007.11.01 Johannes Sivén A Risk-Minimizing Approach to Static Hedging of Barrier Options
2007.11.07 Karl-Olof Lindahl On local linearization of holomorphic functions OBS! kl 13.15
2007.12.04 Marlena Nowaczyk Geometric properties of quantum graphs and vertex scattering matrices
2007.12.11 Thomas Vallier Spread of activation on random graphs


Academic year 2006-2007
2006.11.22 Tomas Persson Dynamics of piecewise hyperbolic maps Joined activity with OBERSEMINAR
2006.11.29 Johan Nilsson Fractal structure in diadic diophantine approximation Joined activity with OBERSEMINAR



Academic year 2005-2006
2005.11.23 Anders Ericsson On Active Shape Models and the Correspondence Problem
2006.03.07 Daniel Larsson Quasi-deformations
2006.03.29, 13.15, MH:309c David Färm Upper gradients and Sobolev Spaces on metric spaces


Academic year 2004-2005
2004.11.10 Marlena Nowaczyk On the inverse spectral problem for quantum graphs
2004.12.16 Daniel Larsson Three versions of deformation theory
2005.02.22 Tomas Persson The Family of Belykh Maps NB! Licentiate Thesis Defence
2005.03.03 Olivier Verdier Time periodic Solutions for the Bürgers Equation


Academic year 2003-2004
2003.09.10 Tomas Persson Dynamics of Belykh system
2003.09.24 Martin Dahlgren The Swing Option on the Stock Market
2003.10.01 Denis Benasciutti Estimating 'rainflow' cycle distribution and fatigue damage in random processes
2003.10.29 Anastassia Baxevani Fitting spatio-temporal random field models to satellite data from ocean surfaces
2003.11.17 Olivia Constantin Hankel Operators on the Bergman Space and Similarity to Contractions
2003.11.26 Georgi Dimitroff Asymptotic properties of isotropic brownian flows
2004.05.06 Anna-Maria Simbotin Preduals of $Q_p$-spaces

Academic year 2002-2003
2003.02.18 Fredrik Andersson Reconstruction methods for two-dimensional Radon data
2003.03.05 Yolanda Perdomo Gallipoli Mean value surfaces with prescribed curvature form
2003.03.26 Marcus Carlsson Existence of matrix-valued analytic functions with prescribed zeroes
2003.04.09 Anna-Maria Simbotin Estimates in Möbius Invariant Spaces of Analytic Functions