International Conference on
Harmonic Analysis and Ergodic Theory

December 2-4, 2005
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The Department of Mathematical Sciences at DePaul University, Chicago, is hosting an international conference on the interactions between harmonic analysis and ergodic theory.

Main Feature: To help graduate students and junior researchers working in one of the areas to learn about the other area. We will offer two mini-courses during the conference, one on harmonic analysis, to be delivered by Professor Carlos Kenig and the other on ergodic theory, to be delivered by Professor Dan Rudolph.

Financial Support: Partial financial support is available, but priority will be given to graduate students and junior faculty. For more information, contact the organizing committee.

Sponsors: The conference is partially supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and DePaul University.

Organizing Committee: Professors Joseph Rosenblatt,  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ahmed I. Zayed, DePaul University, and Alexander M. Stokolos, DePaul University.

Contact Information:
E-mail: haet@math.depaul.edu
Phone: +1-773-325-7806
FAX:     +1-773-325-7807
Web:    www.depaul.edu/~haet