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1999 Fall Southeastern Section Meeting
Charlotte, NC, October 15-17, 1999
Meeting #949

Associate secretaries:
John L Bryant, AMS bryant@math.fsu.edu

Special Session on Spectral Theory of Differential Operators and Applications

  • Friday October 15, 1999, 2:30 p.m.-5:50 p.m.
    Special Session on Spectral Theory of Differential Operators and Applications, I

    Room 102, Denny Hall
    Organizers:
    Boris R. Vainberg, University of North Carolina at Charlotte brvainbe@uncc.edu
    Stanislav Molchanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    • 2:30 p.m.
      Dynamical bounds for Fibonacci operator.
      Rowan Killip, Caltech
      Alexander Kiselev*, University of Chicago
      Yoram Last, Caltech
      (949-81-102)
    • 3:00 p.m.
      Pulse propagation in Nonlinear Photonic Crystals.
      Alexander Figotin*, University of California at Irvine
      (949-78-12)
    • 3:30 p.m.
      The limiting equation of the Neumann Laplacians on shrinking domains.
      Yoshimi Saito*, University of Alabama at Birmingham
      (949-35-66)
    • 4:00 p.m.
      Convergence of spectra of mesoscopic systems collapsing onto a graph.
      Peter Kuchment*, Wichita State University
      Hongbiao Zeng, Wichita State University
      (949-35-64)
    • 4:30 p.m.
      Spectral Decomposition Methods for the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equation on Bounded Domains.
      Joel D Avrin*, UNC Charlotte
      (949-35-82)
    • 5:00 p.m.
      The Feshbach formula and Fermi's golden rule.
      Jan Derezinski, Warsaw University
      Vojkan Jaksic*, University of Ottawa
      (949-47-49)
    • 5:30 p.m.
      Extended and Localized states for the quantum Hall systems.
      Peter Hislop*, University of Kentucky
      (949-47-96)
  • Saturday October 16, 1999, 8:30 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
    Special Session on Spectral Theory of Differential Operators and Applications, II

    Room 102, Denny Hall
    Organizers:
    Boris R. Vainberg, University of North Carolina at Charlotte brvainbe@uncc.edu
    Stanislav Molchanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    • 8:30 a.m.
      Finite-volume Criteria for Anderson Localization.
      Michael Aizenman*, Princeton University
      Dirk Hundertmark, Princeton University
      Roland Friedrich, Student,Th-Phys,ETH-Zurich
      Jeffrey Schenker, Princeton University
      (949-47-175)
    • 9:00 a.m.
      On The Surface Spectrum.
      Stanislav A Molchanov*, UNC Charlotte
      Vojkan Jaksic, University of Ottawa
      (949-35-194)
    • 9:30 a.m.
      Localization and Delocalization in Media with Sparse Scatterers.
      Stanislav A. Molchanov, UNC at Charlotte
      Boris R. Vainberg*, UNC at Charlotte
      (949-35-15)
    • 10:00 a.m.
      Non-Monotoneous Random Operators: The Anderson Model.
      G\"unter Stolz*, UAB
      (949-81-44)
    • 10:30 a.m.
      Localization: A Scattering Theoretic Approach.
      Robert Sims*, U.A.B.
      Gunter Stolz, U.A.B.
      (949-81-63)
  • Saturday October 16, 1999, 2:30 p.m.-5:50 p.m.
    Special Session on Spectral Theory of Differential Operators and Applications, III

    Room 102, Denny Hall
    Organizers:
    Boris R. Vainberg, University of North Carolina at Charlotte brvainbe@uncc.edu
    Stanislav Molchanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    • 2:30 p.m.
      Inverse problem for a semibounded crystal.
      Yulia Karpeshina*, University of Alabama at Birmingham
      (949-35-18)
    • 3:00 p.m.
      The Direct And Inverse Scattering Problems For The Difference Schroedinger Operator.
      Wafaa A. Shaban*, UNC at Charlotte
      Boris R. Vainberg, UNC at Charlotte
      (949-35-13)
    • 3:30 p.m.
      Spectral Asymptotics with Sharp Remainder Estimates for Operators with Non Regular Coefficients.
      Victor Ivrii*, University of Toronto
      (949-35-17)
    • 4:00 p.m.
      Semi-classical asymptotics for the counting functions of Pauli and Dirac operators with large magnetic fields.
      Alexander A. Balinsky, University of Wales, Cardiff
      W. Desmond Evans, University of Wales, Cardiff
      Roger T. Lewis*, UAB
      (949-81-33)
    • 4:30 p.m.
      Boundary estimates and perturbation theory for the ground state of the p-Laplacian.
      Evans M Harrell, II*, Georgia Institute of Technology
      Jacqueline Fleckinger, University of Toulouse
      Francois de Th\'elin, University of Toulouse
      (949-35-10)
    • 5:00 p.m.
      Positive Lyapunov exponents and dimensionality of the spectral measures of quasiperiodic operators.
      Svetlana Jitomirskaya*, UC Irvine
      (949-37-215)
    • 5:30 p.m.
      Semiclassical Dynamics with Exponentially Small Error Estimates.
      George A. Hagedorn*, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
      (949-81-32)
  • Sunday October 17, 1999, 9:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
    Special Session on Spectral Theory of Differential Operators and Applications, IV

    Room 102, Denny Hall
    Organizers:
    Boris R. Vainberg, University of North Carolina at Charlotte brvainbe@uncc.edu
    Stanislav Molchanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    • 9:30 a.m.
      Strong Uncertianty Principle and Stability of Fronts.
      Eric A Carlen*, Ga Tech
      M C Carvalho, Ga Tech
      Enza Orlandi, University of Roma III
      (949-35-110)
    • 10:00 a.m.
      The $\Xi$ Operator and its Relation to Krein's Spectral Shift Function.
      Fritz Gesztesy, University of Missouri-Columbia
      Konstantin A Makarov*, University of Missouri-Columbia
      (949-47-165)
    • 10:30 a.m.
      Simon - Wolff localization theorem: a measure theoretic approach .
      Alexander Y Gordon*, UNC-Charlotte
      (949-00-224)
    • 11:00 a.m.
      On the Spectrum of N-Body Schr\"odinger Operators with Singular Potentials.
      Marcel Griesemer*, University of Alabama at Birmingham
      (949-81-72)
    • 11:30 a.m.
      M-functions and the spectral theory of Sturm-Liouville expressions with interior singularities.
      Dominic P. Clemence*, North Carolina A \& T State University
      (949-34-256)
    • 12:00 p.m.
      Discussion
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