OTHA Network Seminar Series

OTHA Network Seminar Series

Springer Nature

Journal of Mathematical Sciences

OTHA research network unites leading mathematicians and groups of mathematicians from all over the world. OTHA conferences/ workshops / symposia / seminars are supported with the Editorial activities mostly within the framework of the Journal of Mathematical Sciences. Journal of Mathematical Sciences (Series A) publishes articles must be in the broad focus of the journal as described below. Submissions must meet high scientific publication standards with clear evidence of the novelty and scientific importance of the results. The scope can be expressed in the sentence “Mathematical analysis in a broad sense”. This means, but not bounded to the following fields of study: Mathematical analysis: real and complex variable methods; Ordinary and Partial differential equations; Fractional integrodifferentiation and applications; Mathematical physics; Function theory; Functional analysis; Applied analysis; Dynamical systems; Approximations; Optimization and Optimal Control; Harmonic analysis: real and complex variable methods; Operator theory; Applied harmonic analysis; Analytical methods in probability theory and Mathematical statistics; Mathematical biology; and applications of fields close or related to harmonic analysis, PDE's, Machine learning, neural networks and other fields mentioned above.

Speakers
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Prof. Daniel Girela
Prof. Ari Laptev
Prof. M. S. Moslehian
Dr. Jim Byrnes
Prof. Suheil Khoury
Prof. Nicola Arcozzi
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Dr Pin Wu
Prof. M. S. Moslehian
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Journal of Mathematical Sciences
Journal of Mathematical Sciences

On the norm of the Riesz projection from L∞ to Lp

Sergei Konyagin

On the Bishop-Phelps property

Francisco Javier García Pacheco

Orthogonal polynomials. Fourier series in orthogonal polynomials. Trace formula and asymptotics of Forsythe determinant.

Boris Osilenker

Subordination principle, stochastic solutions and Feynman-Kac formulae for generalized time fractional evolution equations

Yana Kinderknecht
University of Bologna

Bi-parameter Potential theory and some applications to holomorphic spaces

Nicola Arcozzi, University of Bologna

On the theory of functions of omega-bounded type

Armen Jerbashian

On direct and inverse Kolmogorov equations for purely jump-like Markov processes and their generalizations

Albert Shiryaev

The Landau Hamiltonian with delta-potentials supported on curves

Jussi Behrndt

A Tale of Three Coauthors: Comparison of Ising Models

Barry Simon