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Analysis Seminar by Kabe Moen (University of Alabama)

Event Type: 
Seminar
Speaker: 
Kabe Moen (University of Alabama)
Event Date: 
Friday, November 19, 2021 -
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: 
Zoom
Audience: 
General Public

Event Description: 

Title: A unified method for commutators of Calderón-Zygmund operators.
 
Abstract: We present a unified method to obtain weighted estimates of linear and multilinear commutators with BMO functions, that leads to several different geometric and functional settings. Our approach elaborates on a commonly used Cauchy integral trick, recovering many known results but yielding also new ones. Our realization of BMO also leads to new two weight bump conditions for commutators.
 

About the Speaker: Kabe Moen, a native of Albuquerque, received his PhD in 2009 from Kansas University under the direction of Rodolfo Torres, an expert in harmonic analysis and an authority in multilinear harmonic analysis and partial differential equations. Dr. Moen was the William Chauvenet Postdoctoral Lecturer at Washington University in Saint Louis, MO under the direction of Prof. Guido Weiss a revered expert in classical harmonic analysis and wavelet theory. Dr. Moen joined the faculty at the University of Alabama on 2011 as an Assistant Professor. He was awarded early tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in 2016. By training Moen has mastered both classical harmonic analysis tools and their applications to differential equations and wavelet theory. Dr. Moen is an international expert in harmonic analysis in particular multilinear analysis, analysis on metric spaces and weighted inequalities, and partial differential equations with emphasis on Poincare and Sobolev inequalities, he has also made excursions into more applied mathematics including wavelets and signal analysis. Lately he has started exploring matrix-valued weighted inequalities and applications with some quite impressive results to show. Dr. Moen publishes regularly in high ranked journals, has had NSF funding and Simons Foundation funding. He has trained several graduate and undergraduate students. 

Event Contact

Contact Name: Cristina Pereyra

Contact Email: crisp@math.unm.edu