In this edition of the Pescara Math Workshop, seven distinguished researchers will lecture on recent advances in mathematical logic, descriptive set theory, infinite dimensional analysis and geometry, and mathematical analysis.
Speaker | Title | |
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09:00–10:00 | Paul Blain Levy (University of Birmingham, GB) | The price of mathematical scepticism |
10:00–11:00 | Daniele Tiberio (SISSA Trieste, IT) | Sard properties for polynomial maps in infinite dimension and applications to the sub-Riemannian Sard conjecture |
11:00–11:30 | coffee break | |
11:30–12:00 | Paweł Wójcicki (Warsaw University of Technology, PL) | On an invariant distance induced by the Szegő Kernel |
12:00–13:00 | Loredana Lanzani (Università di Bologna, IT) | Boundary Value Problems for Holomorphic Functions on Lipschitz Planar Domains |
13:00–14:00 | lunch | |
14:00–14:30 | Olof Svensson (Linköping University, SE) | Generalizations of the p-Laplace operator and applications in image Processing |
14:30–15:30 | Tomasz Weiss (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, PL) | On special subsets of the real line R |
15:30–16:30 | Nicola Arcozzi (Università di Bologna, IT) | Carleson measures for the Dirichlet space on the bi-disc |
Pescara has a small airport, Abruzzo Airport, very close to downtown. If traveling directly to Abruzzo Airport is not an option (very likely!), consider going through Rome Fiumicino Airport. From there, there are many bus connections (3h10m - 4h00m travel time), with either Prontobus, Di Carlo Bus or Flixbus.
Another option is landing in Rome Ciampino Airport: from there you can find bus connections to Pescara (~ 3h30m travel time) with Prontobus, Flixbus or itabus. If you are in Rome but not at the airport, all companies above have buses departing from Rome Tiburtina bus station.
You can also reach Pescara by trains departing from Rome Tiburtina train station. However, trains on the line Rome–Pescara are quite slow. On the bright side, the trip by train is interesting since trains pass trough many small rural villages in the innermost part of Italy. If you have time to spare (and no work to do... probably no Internet connection there) it could be an alternative.
If you are in Italy everywhere else, you can reach Pescara by bus (see bus companies above) or train.
This is a list of hotels in downtown Pescara or near the place of the conference.
Gianluca Amato
Flavia Antonacci
Cristina Costantini
Alessandra Cretarola
Fausto Di Biase
Maurizio Parton
Dipartimento di Economia
Università di Chieti-Pescara
FRA Cristina Costantini
FRA Claudia Ceci
FRA Raffaele Mosca