26th Southeastern Analysis Meeting

The Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM) promotes interaction between researchers and encourages research and education in the field of analysis. The meeting has a very rich history, is well established, and is frequently well-attended. The main purpose of this conference is to bring together experienced researchers, junior faculty, and graduate students to discuss recent work and advances in Operator Theory, Classical Complex Analysis and Harmonic Analysis, Function Theoretic Operator Theory, and related areas.

The meeting will take place on the Georgia Tech campus during March 25-28, 2010.

Hour-long talks will include the following speakers:

Thirty-minute talks will be given by the following speakers:

Organizers are:

For more details on registration and abstract submissions, please visit the SEAM website.

Some funds have been requested from NSF to provide support for early career participants and graduate students. If you require funds to attend the conference, please submit the Financial Support form as soon as possible but no later than February 18, 2010. Submitting this form does not automatically register you for the conference; please remember to register.

Questions? Contact seam@math.gatech.edu

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The organizers gratefully acknowledge the NSF for their support of this conference.