Summer School
New Trends and Directions in Harmonic Analysis, Fractional Operator Theory, and Image Analysis
Inzell, Germany, September 17 - 21, 2012
Harmonic analysis studies problems related to series expansions of functions using trigonometric bases. The theory forms the core for such diverse areas as singular integral theory, approximation and sampling theory, etc. Moreover, harmonic analysis can be thought of as the mathematical backbone for a large number of modern methods in signal and image analysis.
Recently, focus has been placed on the detection and classification of singularities in images possessing fractional or fractal characteristics. Therefore, investigations center on fractional operator-like bases acting as multiscale versions of derivatives. This new methodology needs to firmly embed into the existing classical concepts of harmonic analysis, and the relations to image analysis have to be established and unified.
To achieve the greatest possible synergy between the areas of harmonic analysis, fractional operator theory and image analysis, we have invited highly renowned researchers from these fields.
The goal of the school is to bring together young researchers and a distinguished group of scientists whose lectures are intended to establish new and exciting directions for future investigations.
The following speakers have already confirmed their participation:
- Prof. Dr. Paul L. Butzer (RWTH Aachen)
- Prof. Dr. Ole Christensen (DTU, Lyngby, Denmark)
- Prof. Dr. Akira Hirabayashi (Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan)
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Samko (Universidade do Algarve, Portugal)
- Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmeißer (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
- Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stens (RWTH Aachen)
- Prof. Dr. Ahmed Zayed (DePaul University, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.)
Further information:
- Titles and abstracts of the plenary lectures
- Abstracts of the participants
- Slides of the plenary lectures
- Slides of the contributed talks
- Impressions of the summer school
Inzell, Hotel Chiemgauer Hof
Participants need to make their own reservations by contacting the hotel directly:
- Telefon: +49 8665 670-0
- Fax: +49 8665 670-70
- Email: info@chiemgauerhof.de
- Address: Hotel Chiemgauer Hof, Lärchenstrasse 5, 83334 Inzell, Germany
The booking code for this event is summer school.
The rate from Sunday, September 16, to Friday, September 21, 2012 is 714 Euro. This includes all room charges, the meals (Mo-Fr), and all taxes.
Reservations must be made on or before July 31, 2012.
Participants who would like to present their own research in a 25-minute talk are invited to submit an extended abstract to one of the organizers: massopust@ma.tum.de, post@brigitte-forster.de.
The deadline of submission is July 15, 2012.
Due to the venue and goals of the workshop the number of participants is limited to 35.
There are ten 90-minute survey talks given by the seven invited speakers. Afternoons are reserved for 18 25-minute talks held by primarily young researchers. There is also the possiblity to present a poster.
The closest interational airports are
- Munich Airport (MUC) and
- Salzburg Airport (SZG). (Note that Salzburg is in Austria. Kindly check if visa issues apply!)
From the Munich Airport (MUC) take the S-Bahn S8 to Munich East / Ostbahnhof. From there, take the local train to Traunstein. There is a RVO bus from Traunstein to Inzell, or you can call a taxi. For details, see Travel directions provided by the Inzell Tourist Bureau.
From the Salzburg Airport (SZG) take the train, bus or taxi to Salzburg Central Station / Hauptbahnhof, and from there the train to Traunstein. Take the RVO bus to Inzell, or call a taxi.
Train tickets to Traunstein can be bought online via the Deutsche Bahn.
We thank our sponsors Helmholtz Zentrum München and Universität Passau.
The organizers are from the institutions