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Discrete Harmonic Analysis and Differential Geometry days
24-25 September, 2020
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

As a consequence of the current emergency due to Covid 19 virus, the workshop "Discrete Harmonic Analysis and Differential Geometry days" will take place as a online meeting and it will take place on September, 24th-25th 2020 on the Google Meet platform.

Links to access the workshop:
Thursday 24th: meet.google.com/wpg-kzme-iyq
Friday 25th: meet.google.com/vjx-mhys-iog

It is required a Gmail account to join the meeting.

The workshop is organized by the Functional analysis and Differential Geometry group at Politecnico di Torino.
The workshop will focus on the two strongly correlated themes of discrete harmonic analysis and discrete differential geometry. It will consist of 2 main lectures by leading experts and of 4 short talks by young researchers in the fields.

Main lectures by

  • Stefano Meda (Università di Milano-Bicocca)
  • Christian Müller (TU Wien)
  • Short talks by

  • Felix Dellinger (TU Wien)
  • Matteo Levi (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Matteo Monti (Università di Genova)
  • Mason Pember (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Organizing Committee

  • Debora Impera (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Giovanni Manno (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Emilio Musso (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Michele Rimoldi (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Anita Tabacco (Politecnico di Torino)
  • Maria Vallarino (Politecnico di Torino)
  • PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS

    Program
    The conference will start on September 24th (afternoon) and will end on September 25th (morning).

    You can see the schedule of the workshop here.

    Abstracts

  • Felix Dellinger: Discrete Differential Geometry via Checkerboard patterns.
  • Matteo Levi The Dirichlet problem on infinite trees.
  • Stefano Meda: Harmonic Analysis on SL(2,R) and on the Group of automprphisms of homogeneous trees.
  • Matteo Monti: Unitarization of the Radon transform on homogeneous trees.
  • Christian Müller: Discrete Curvatures.
  • Mason Pember: Discrete Weierstrass-type representations.
  • Videos and Slides

  • Felix Dellinger
  • Matteo Levi
  • Stefano Meda
  • Matteo Monti
  • Christian Müller
  • Mason Pember