Start of the School : Sonday, September 14 | End of the school : Saturday, September 20 after lunch |
From 18h : welcome, cocktail, general informations, meal. |
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | ||||||
8h30 | G. Turchetti (1) | 8h30 | B. Candelpergher (2) | 9h00 | M. Deistler (1) | 8h30 | P. Collet | 8h30 | J.-D. Fournier | 8h30 | N. Sibony |
9h30 | B. Candelpergher (1) | 9h30 | E.B. Saff (2) | 10h00 | J.Y. Vinet | 9h30 | E.B. Saff (3) | 9h30 | B. Dujardin | 9h30 | J. Grimm |
10h30 | Break | 10h30 | Break | 10h30 | Break | 10h00 | Break | 10h30 | Break | 10h30 | Break |
11h00 | J.R. Partington (1) | 11h00 | J.R. Partington (2) | 11h00 | M. Deistler (2) | 11h00 | V. Baladi | 11h00 | P. Borgnat | 11h00 | M. Olivi |
12h15 | Meal | 12h15 | Meal | 12h15 | Meal | 12h15 | Meal | 12h15 | Meal | 12h15 | Meal |
and | and | and | and | and | End | ||||||
Free time | Excursion | Free time | Free time | Free time | |||||||
16h30 | E.B. Saff (1, s.r.) | 17h30 | A. Celletti | 16h45 | L. Baratchart | 16h00 | F. Seyfert | 16h45 | F. Bondu | ||
17h30 | L. Biasco | 18h15 | Round Table (1) | 17h00 | N. Nikolski | 17h30 | E. Cuoco | ||||
18h00 | A. Gombani | 18h15 | Round Table (2) | ||||||||
19h15 | Meal | 19h15 | Meal | 19h15 | Meal | 19h30 | Banquet | 19h15 | Meal | ||
20h30 | J.P. Kahane | 20h30 | J.R. Partington |
Color codes :
A Introduction: motivation and some revision (courses)
B Rational approximation, harmonic analysis and probability: Selected pieces of mathematics (courses)
C Applications, with or without noise: Mathematics for the user (courses)
D Perspectives and opening (Talks and Round Tables)
E Evening courses: synthesis and panoramas (conferences)
F Workshops and seminars of young participants (workshops)
Concerning leisure activities in which the participants at the Summer
School or accompanying persons can take part in their free time, a
list of the resources of the Island will be provided, and some small
secretarial help may be available. In any case, these activities must
not interfere with the running of the School; in particular, the
organizers can take no responsibility for arranging sporting
activities, etc. (e.g. underwater swimming). Scientific activities,
apart from the courses and lectures, can use the rooms specially
provided by the IGESA.