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Dept. of Math. Aula Arzelà
Having left the holomorphic sea, we go into combinatorial arguments on the bi-tree.
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Dept of Math, Aula Vitali
We intend to point out a few fundamental facts about De Branges spaces and discuss a non-obvious but very natural generalization to several variables
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This is the second of a series of seminars based on a preprint by N. Arcozzi, P. Mozolyako, K.M. Perfekt, G. Sarfatti. We consider "soft" arguments from Functional Analysis and a discretization scheme.
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Dept of Math, Aula Vitali
This is the first of a series of seminars based on a preprint by N. Arcozzi, P. Mozolyako, K.M. Perfekt, G. Sarfatti. Many questions and problems will be mentioned in the course of the talks.
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Dip. di Matematica, Aula Vitali
We place the numerical method of Cruzeiro, Malliavin and Thalmeier for simulation of elliptic diffusions in the context of Riemannian geometry and discuss possible extensions to the hypoelliptic case.
School
Bologna
Advanced Course in Operator Theory and Complex Analysis XV edition
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Det. of Math. Seminario I
Joint work with A. Altavilla. See abstract at: https://www.dm.unibo.it/seminari/seminars/1865
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Dept of Math, Seminario I
We consider an isoperimetric model, originally proposed by Lord Rayleigh, aimed to describe the (lack of) equilibria of a liquid conducting drop in presence of a charge on its surface. https://www.dm.unibo.it/seminari/seminars/1837
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Dept. of Math. Sala Riviste
An informal view on bilinear potential theory. We give basic definitions, describe differences with the one-dimensional case, and state some open problems.
Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore Aula Bianchi, Palazzo della Carovana
Questo è il sesto workshop annuale svolto nell'ambito dell'omonimo progetto PRIN e teso all'aggiornamento collettivo sui progressi compiuti. (PI: Fulvio Ricci)
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Dept of Math, Seminario II
I will give a characterization for invariant subspaces for the shift operator in a quaternionic variable; providing a different proof for the quaternionic Beurling Theorem and an inner-outer factorization for functions in the quaternionic Hardy space. Work with A. Monguzzi.
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Dept. of Math. Room Seminario I
In this talk we will present the basics of harmonic measure (with focus on the probabilistic interpretation). We will give a (very brief) overview of its history in analysis, properties and discuss some related results (mostly about the geometrical properties of its support).