Summer Symposium in Real Analysis XXXVI
"The Liberty Bell Symposium"
The Thirty-Sixth Summer Symposium in Real Analysis (The Liberty Bell Symposium) was hosted by Penn State University -- Berks and the Real Analysis Exchange , June 25 - 30, 2012. The Editorial Board of the EXCHANGE wishes to express its gratitude to the administration, faculty and staff of Penn State-- Berks for their gracious hospitality and to the conference director and local organizer, Ali Alikhani-Koopai , for his outstanding leadership in organizing and conducting this symposium. Your tireless attention to detail was critical to creating the intellectually stimulating environment of the conference. Thank you! In addition to the formal mathematical program, time was set aside for research collaboration and a quite exciting Saturday afternoon problem session. On Thursday afternoon, the symposium participants travelled to Philadelphia for a tour of the historic districts, highlighted by a visit to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. This years ``ANDY'' was awarded to a shocked but grateful Hajrudin Fejzić . Congratulations, Hajrudin!
The conference featured invited one-hour addresses by:as well as twenty-nine contributed talks. Following the participant list is the program of the Symposium, and then the summaries of the talks. The editorial board of the EXCHANGE wishes to thank the speakers for preparing these summaries.
16:00-19:30 Registration
Woods Recidence Hall Lobby
19:30-22:00
Reception Dinner
Multiple Purpose Room, Student Center
9:00 A. Alikhani and P. Humke
Opening Remarks and Announcements
9:10
Dr. Keith Hillkirk, Chancellor of Penn State Berks
Dr. Paul Esqueda, Sr. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Dr. Pradip Bandyopadhyay, Science Division Head
Welcome to Berks!
9:30
Yang Wang
Peano curves for fractals
10:30 Refreshments
11:00
Hajrudin Fejzić
Convex functions and Peano derivatives
14:30
Ondřej Zindulka
Recent progress in the theory of monotonic metric spaces
15:30 Refreshments
16:00
Timothy Glatzer
Linearly continuous functions regularity and generalization
16:30
Marek Cuth
Separable reduction theorems by the elementary method of submodels
9:00
Zoltán Buczolich
Level set structure of real functions
10:00 Refreshments
10:30
Martin Koc
Differentiable extensions from closed subsets of Rn$
11:00
Krzysztof Ciesielski
Continuous, differentiable, and twice functions: How big are the gaps between these classes?
14:30
Erik Talvila
Fourier series with the continuous primitive integral
15:30 Refreshments
16:00
Dilip K. Ganguly
On subseries of double series
16:20
Eddy Kwessi
Atomic decomposition of Lorentz-Bochner spaces and applications
9:00
Emma ~D'Aniello
On topological chaos
10:00 Refreshments
10:30
Zdeněk Ko\v{c}an
On some properties of discrete systems on dendrites
9:00
Paul Humke
A plethora of high dimensional attractors
10:00 Refreshments
10:30
Lenka Obadalová
Counterexamples to the open problem on the minimal center of attractions
11:00
Martin Rmoutil
Porosity is separably determined
14:30-17:30 Scheduled Research Group Time
19:00 -22:00
Banquet
Multi Purpose Room, Student Center
9:00
Dusan Pokorny
Geometry of delta convex surfaces
9:30
Vinod Kumar Bhardwaj
Cesáro summable difference sequence spaces
10:00 Refreshments
10:30
Cameron Marcott
Stacking squares
11:00
Ali Alikhani
On the set of periodic points of continuous and continuously differentiable self-maps of intervals
14:30-16:30 Open Research Problems
16:30
Conference Closing and Announcement of Next Years Venue
Sao Paulo, Brazil -- June, 2013