Thank you!
The organizers would like to thank all the participants for making this year's Conference on Analysis and Probability on Fractals a success.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together mathematicians who are already working in the area of analysis and probabililty on fractals, and also graduate students and researchers from related areas who would like to learn more about it. Toward this end, the conference included a mini-course intended to bring neophytes up to speed on the subject, starting with basic definitions and examples, and reaching to the frontiers of research.
Invited Speakers
- Richard Bass, University of Connecticut
- David Croydon, University of Warwick
- Peter Grabner, Graz University of Technology
- Alexander Grigoryan, University of Bielefeld
- Ben Hambly, University of Oxford
- Masanori Hino, Kyoto University
- John Hutchinson, Australian National University
- Jun Kigami, Kyoto University
- Ka-Sing Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Volodymyr Nekrashevych, Texas A&M University
- Hirofumi Osada, Kyushu University
- Anders Pelander, Narvik University College
- Luke Rogers, University of Connecticut
- Robert Strichartz, Cornell University
- Alexander Teplyaev, University of Connecticut
- Jeremy Tyson, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
- Martina Zaehle, University of Jena
Organizing Committee
Robert S. Strichartz (Chair), Rich Bass, Jun Kigami, Alexander Teplyaev
Conference Coordinator
Donna Smith
fractals08@math.cornell.edu