Riviére - Fabes Symposium on Analysis and PDE

April 25-27, 2003

In Memory of Nestor M. Riviére and Eugene B. Fabes

Nestor M. Riviére

 
Eugene B. Fabes

Speakers:
M. Christ           
University of California, Berkeley
R. Coifman        
Yale University
A. Iosevich 
University of Missouri-Columbia
G. Mockenhaupt
Georgia Institute of Technology
C. Muscalu         
University of California, Los Angeles
M. Safonov University of Minnesota,  Minneapolis

For (free) registration please contact Rhonda Dragan with your name, title, address and affiliation.

For registration to the conference banquet, please contact Harry Singh (612-625-5591) by April 18th. 
The banquet will take place at the Campus Club in the Coffman Union at the University of Minnesota.
The cost is $35.00 per person.
 

Partial financial trip support is available for a limited number of
out-of-town graduate students and postdocs.  More about support


History:

This Symposium was established in memory of our colleagues Nestor M. Rivière and Eugene B. Fabes. Both of them were analysts and did their graduate work together at the University of Chicago. After finishing his Ph.D. under Alberto Calderón in 1966, Nestor joined the School of Mathematics the same year. Gene finished his Ph.D. under Antoni Zygmund in 1965 and spent two years at Rice University before coming to Minnesota in 1967. The two started a new era in classical analysis at Minnesota.  Unfortunately for us, cancer claimed Nestor's life at the young age of 38 in 1978, ending a brilliant career. The department established the Nestor M. Rivière Lecture in his memory. Every year a highly distinguished mathematician delivers a lecture in the broad area of analysis. Gene usually took care of the organizational work and the Rivière Lecture was supported by a fund established by donations from friends of Nestor. In 1997 another tragedy struck. Gene passed away just after he turned sixty and was still at the peak of his productive career. A list of his mathematical achievements can be found in his obituary in the Amer. Math. Soc. Notices, v. 45 (1998), pp. 706-708, and in the Journal of Fourier Analysis and Appl., v. 4, no. 4/5 (1998). Former colleagues, students and friends of Nestor and Gene from all over the world expressed the sentiment that we should establish an annual symposium in their memory. Families of Nestor and Gene fully endorsed the idea of turning the Nestor M. Rivière Lecture into the Rivière-Fabes Symposium. With financial support from interested people the symposium was formally established in 1998.

Organizers: Fernando Reitich (Chair), M. Carme Calderer, Markus Keel, Carlos Kenig (U of Chicago), Walter Littman