Summer Symposium in Real Analysis XXXIX
"The Cows and Colleges Symposium"
The Thirty-Ninth Summer Symposium in Real Analysis (The Cows and Colleges Symposium) was held at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN from June 8 through June 13, 2015. The symposium's co-directors were Paul Humke and Bruce Hanson. We would like to thank St. Olaf College, particularly Patty Martinez for keeping everything running smoothly. For generous financial support thanks go to the NSF (DMS 1501013) and the Google Corporation, and specifically for the help of Jim Larson and Tilman Achberger. We were also thankful to have the gracious and tireless help of students Ben Bruce, Ben Hacker, Nick Rekuski, Jeremy Storvick, Cameron Wright, Alan Chang, Liyang Liu, and Jen Crawford.
In addition to the formal mathematical program, time was set aside for research collaboration. Then, on Thursday, participants travelled to Fort Snelling and toured (and shopped at) the Mall of America.
This year's "ANDY'' was awarded to a shocked, but grateful Andy Bruckner . Congratulations, Andy!
The conference featured invited one-hour plenary addresses by:as well as twenty-seven 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.
17:30-20:30 Arrival Day and Reception at Humke's
9:00-9:30 Opening, Announcements, and Introductions
9:30-10:30
A. Olevskii
Fourier Quasicrystals
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
C. Ciesielski
An Auto-Homeomorphism of a Cantor set with Zero Derivative Everywhere
11:45-13:00 Open Athletic Facilities
13:00 Lunch and Scheduled Research Time
15:30-16:00
J. Kawabe
The Weak Topology of Nonadditive Measures based on Nonlinear Integral Functionals
16:10-16:40
P. Musial
Integration By Parts for the Lp Henstock Kurzweil Integral
16:50-17:20
E. Kwessi
Generalizing of Lipschitz Spaces
17:30-18:00
P. Jain
Extrapolation Inequalities in Spaces of Lebesgue Type
19:00-20:30 Problem Session
9:30-10:30
M. Csörnyei
Tangents of Curves and Differentiability of Functions
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
B. Hanson
Differentiability and the lip f Function
11:45-13:00 Open Athletic Facilities
13:00 Lunch and Scheduled Research Time
15:30-16:00
E. D'Aniello
Iterated Function Schemes and their Attractors
16:10-16:40
T. H. Steele
Attractors for Various Classes of Iterated Function Systems
16:50-17:20
M. Macias
Relations between Fourier Transform on HK space and Lp
17:30-18:00
Y. Andreev
Snakeness of Monotone Functions
9:30-10:30
M. Laczkovich
The Kakeya Problem for Circular Area and the System of Graph-Null Sets
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
C. Freiling
Hats
14:00-22:00 Excursion to Fort Snelling and Mall of America
9:30-10:30
D. Mauldin
Some Problems from the Scottish Book– Solved, Partially Solved, and Unsolved
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
T. Richards
Problem 157 from the Scottish Book
11:40- 12:10
H. Miller
Sets – Big or Small?
11:45-13:00 Open Athletic Facilities
13:00 Lunch and Scheduled Research Time
15:30-16:00
A. Riviere
Derivatives of Prevalent Non-decreasing Functions
16:10-16:40
J. Wodka
Comparison of Some Families of Real FUnctions in Sense of Porosity
16:50-17:20
P. Sworowski
On Riemann-type Characterization of the Wide Denjoy Integral
18:30 Banquet
9:30-10:30
Z. Buczolich
Convergence of Ergodic Averages for Many Group Rotations
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30
P. Pierce
A Riemann Type Theorem for Segmentally Alternating Series
11:40- 12:10
K. Naralenkov
Some Comments on Scalar Differentiation of Vector-Valued Functions
12:20 - 12:50
O. Zindulka
Mapping Metric Spaces onto Cubes by Nice Mappings