Lee Lorch Conference 1995
Programme
Friday, June 9
- 8:30 Registration
- 9:15 Opening, Georges Monette, Chair, Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, York University
- 9:30 Richard Askey (University of Wisconsin),
Bessel functions and how to use them when considering more general
classes of functions.
- 10:30 Break
- 11:00 Cora Sadosky (Howard University),
Restricted BMO in product spaces
- 12:00 P. G. Rooney (University of Toronto), On
the Hankel transformation.
- 12:30 Lunch
- 2:00 Walter Van Assche (Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven), Zeros of orthogonal polynomials and eigenvalues of
matrices.
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2:30 Angelo Mingarelli (Carleton University), Zeros
and eigenvalues of non-definite Sturm-Liouville problems.
- 3:00 A. McD. Mercer (University of Guelph), On
``deleting a row and column" from a differential operator.
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3:30 Break
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4:00 Mark Ashbaugh (University of Missouri),
Properties of Bessel function zeros related to isoperimetric
inequalities for eigenvalues of membranes and plates
- 4:30 Mourad Ismail (University of South Florida),
Integral operators and q-Sturm-Liouville problems
- 5:00 James A. Donaldson (Howard University), The
linear shallow water theory and Dirichlet-Neumann operators
- 5:30 Árpád Elbert (Hungarian Academy
of Sciences), Eigenvalues for half-linear differential equations
- 6:30 Reception
Saturday, June 10
- 9:00 Roderick Wong (University of Manitoba and City
University of Hong Kong), Asymptotics and special functions.
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10:00 Dennis Russell (York University), Convolution
of sequences and application of Fourier transforms to the solution
of some problems in linear inequalities.
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10:30 Break
- 11:00 Jean-Pierre Kahane (Universitée de
Paris--Sud), Summability, order and products of Dirichlet series.
- 12:00 Mark Pinsky (Northwestern University),
Pointwise convergence of the Fourier integral and related
orthogonal expansions in several variables.
- 12:30 Lunch
- 2:00 Donald J. Newman (Temple University), The
Morley triangle.
- 3:00 Amram Meir (York University), Degree
distribution in random trees.
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3:30 Break
- 4:00 Chandler Davis (University of Toronto), An
agitator, a mathematician, or what?
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4:30 Mary Gray (American University), Including the
Excluded: Lee Lorch's contributions to expanding access to
mathematics.
- 5:00 Johnny Houston (Elizabeth City State
University), Lee Lorch: Builder of bridges (A mathematician who cares).
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6:30 Dinner
revised June 11, 1995
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