The Real World is Complex

An international Symposium in honor of Christian Berg
August 26-28 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark

Scope
The aim of the symposium is to bring together experts in areas related to classical analysis, harmonic analysis, orthogonal polynomials, approximation theory, potential theory, and special functions to exchange knowledge. Furthermore, the meeting will serve as a celebration of the scientific contributions of Christian Berg. The title "The Real World is Complex" was chosen to illustrate the viewpoint in many of Christian Berg's contributions.

Invited Speakers

The scientific program includes 50 minutes talks by

Antonio Durán, University of Seville, Spain
Erik Koelink, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Paul Ressel, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
Mikhail Sodin, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Ryszard Szwarc, Wrocław University, Poland
Vilmos Totik, University of Széged, Hungary and University of South Florida, USA
Christian Berg

Registration and contributed talks
Registration and submission of contributed talks is closed. If you have any questions please send a mail to the organizers.

Organization and funding
The workshop is organized by Associate Professor Jacob Stordal Christiansen, Center for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweden and Professor Henrik Laurberg Pedersen, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen.

For further information please contact the organizers: henrikp@math.ku.dk

The symposium is funded by the The Carlsberg Foundation and The Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

(henrikp@math.ku.dk) 2015-06-22