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February Fourier Talks at the Norbert Wiener Center

February 18-19, 2010

Each year the two-day February Fourier Talks, organized by the Norbert Wiener Center in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park, feature a diverse array of invited talks in the field of Harmonic Analysis and Applications. A single track of presentations from top academic, industry, and government researchers is scheduled, allowing ample time for interaction with other participants.

The 2010 February Fourier Talks conference will take place February 18 - 19, 2010, and feature a talk in our Distinguished Lecturer Series by Elias Stein of Princeton University, and the Norbert Wiener Lecture, delivered by Charles Fefferman of Princeton University. Please click here for the FFT 2010 webpage and more information about the event, including a list of confirmed speakers. More information is forthcoming.

FFT 2010 sponsored by:
 
Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Washington/Baltimore section                     SR2
Group

For more information contact Chris Shaw at schris "at" umd.edu.

Visit the archived website of FFT 2009 here.

Visit the archived website of FFT 2008 here.

Visit the archived website of FFT 2007 here.

Visit the archived website of FFT 2006 here.


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FAX: (301) 314-0827. The Norbert Wiener Center is part of the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences.