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2022 WORKSHOP on Operator Theory with an Eye on Linear Systems and Hypercomplex Analysis
May 28th - June 4th 2022,
Chapman University, ORANGE, CA
Supported by Chapman University and the National Science Foundation
This conference is an offshoot of the International Workshop of Operator Theory and Applications (IWOTA 2021) held at Chapman University in August 2021.
The first (May 28-29) and the last two days (June 3-4) will consist of five intensive courses, two scheduled for May 28-29 and three scheduled for June 3-4.
The middle four days (May 30 - June 2) will consist of 30-minute presentations in the directions of Operator Theory with an Eye on Linear Systems and Hypercomplex Analysis.
The topics for the May 28-29 minicourses will be on:
- Hypercomplex operator theory presented by Prof. Paula Cerejeiras, (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
- A theory of orthogonal polynomial on the Sierpinski gasket presented by Prof. Kasso Okoudjou, (Tufts University, USA)
The topics for the June 3-4 minicourses will be:
- Semigroups of weighted composition operators on spaces of holomorphic functions presented by Prof. Isabelle Chalendar, (University of Lyon I, France)
- Functional calculi on the S-spectrum in the quaternionic and in the hypercomplex setting presented by Prof. Irene Sabadini, (Politecnico di Milan, Italy)
- Infinite Dimensional Analysis presented by Prof. Daniel Alpay (Chapman University
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All talks will be held in Beckman Hall, rooms 104 and 107, at Chapman University, and coffee breaks in Keck Center 330 see the Beckman and Keck map link.
For a bigger picture of the Chapman University campus, please see the official campus maps at Chapman maps link.
IMPORTANT! If you plan to attend in person, please follow the campus COVID guidelines at the following link: CU Safely Back Site .
Organizers:
- Dr. Daniel Alpay, Foster G. and Mary McGaw Professorship in Mathematical Sciences, email: alpay"at"chapman.edu
- Dr. Mihaela B. Vajiac, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Director of CECHA, email: mbvajiac"at"chapman.edu
Parking, please refer to the campus map provided under Chapman University Maps:
- Permit for Parking: If you plan to arrive by car, please email us and we will send you your parking permit.
Lodging:
- AYRES Hotel: 200 N. The City Drive,
Orange, CA 92868.
Other Lodging, without a conference rate, but quite reasonable and even closer to Chapman than Alo Hotel:
- Best Western of Orange, this is the official webpage of the hotel: Best Western,
but it may be cheaper through Expedia or another travel site:
Ground Transportation:
- Uber: Uber
- Lyft: Lyft
- Train: Metrolink
The connections by train are complicated and they depend on the time of arrival, as trains are not so frequent. One must take a bus from LAX to Union Station and then the Metrolink or Amtrak train to Orange and arrange for the shutttle from the hotel or Uber to the hotel. The SuperShuttle is more convenient especially when purchasing a two way ticket from LAX to Alo Hotel and back.
Things to do in Orange, apart from Mathematics:
1) To go to either Los Angeles or the beach
First one must take the train north or south from the university: Metrolink
Then one has the following options:
- Orange - LA Union Station - Orange: visit historic DownTown, Central Market, Geffen Museum, Japanese-American and Chinese-American Museums.
- Orange - San Juan Capistrano - Orange: visit the historical San Juan Capistrano Mission
- Orange - San Clemente - Orange: a day at a typical Southern California beach
- While in LA, metro lines are available to Santa Monica Beach (about 1:15 each way) or to Hollywood (about 45 minutes each way)
2) Other posibilities:
- There are also organized trips by Anaheim Tour Company, leaving from Disneyland to several sightseeing adventures at:
Anaheim Tour Company
- Please note that Alo Hotel also offers some free transportation to other places besides Chapman University, as well a sightseeing advice, please inquire at the hotel.
- For kids and a quintessential Southern California visit one can go to Disneyland or California Adventure Parks at Disneyland
- We also have a very interesting and easy-to-walk-to local museum: The Bowers Museum
- Chapman University is also proud of its own (free) California Art Museum:The Hilbert Museum of California Art
Mihaela Vajiac