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Analysis Seminar on "Discrete Polynomial Averages" by José Ramón Madrid (UCLA)

Event Type: 
Seminar
Speaker: 
José Ramón Madrid (University of California at Los Angeles)
Event Date: 
Friday, March 12, 2021 -
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: 
Zoom Meeting ID: 937 6606 4787
Audience: 
General Public

Event Description: 

Title: Discrete polynomial averages and decoupling inequalities,

Abstract: In this talk we will discuss some improving inequalities for discrete
averaging operators along polynomials, and their connections to decoupling inequalities on the
moment curve. We will also discuss decoupling inequalities for fractal subsets of the parabola. 

About the speaker: José Madrid earned in 2016 his Ph.D in Mathematics at the Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada - IMPA  under the supervision of Emanuel Carneiro. He was first a postdoctoral  researcher at Aalto University in Finland and his  mentor was Juha Kinnunen, and  then a postdoctoral researcher in the Math Section at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics - ICTP in Trieste, Italy. Cuurently, he is a E.R. Hedrick Assistant Adjunct Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles - UCLA,   working under the supervision of Terence Tao and Sorin Popa. His research interests are in harmonic analysis and its connections to related fields such as number theory,  combinatorics, ergodic theory  and PDE. José participated in his youth in national and international Math Olympiads representing his home country of Honduras, he currently is a Member of the Honduran Committee for Math Olympiads.

 

Event Contact

Contact Name: María Cristina Pereyra

Contact Email: crisp@math.unm.edu