������� EIGHTH AUBURN MINICONFERENCE ON REAL
ANALYSIS
������ Friday and Saturday, March 20-21, 1992
� Sponsored by NSF
Friday
Morning 8:30-8:50 Coffee, Doughnuts, Registration,�����
����������� Information� (Parker Hall 244).
FRIDAY
MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
8:50-9:00,
Opening remarks, Jack Brown, Auburn University.
9:00-9:20,
Andrzej Szymanski, Slippery Rock U., PA, "Namioka Theorem".
9:25-9:45,
M. Rajagopalan, Tennessee State U., "On C(Omega),
with Omega compact and extremally
disconnected".
9:50-10:10,
Rick Mabry, Louisiana State U. - Shreveport, "Families of shadings of the
line (some dartboards for C. Freiling)".
10:15-10:35,
Harvey Rosen, U. of Alabama, "Closure of Darboux graphs".
10:40-11:00,
Bert Garrett, Denton, TX, "Connectivity maps".
11:05-11:25,
Jerry Gibson, Columbus College, GA, "Darboux functions and functions of
Cesaro type".
11:30-11:50,
Udayan Darji, North Carolina State U., "Symmetric behavior in
functions".
11:55-1:25����������� Lunch (Dutch Treat).
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
1:30-1:50,
Robert Vallin, North Carolina State U., "An introduction to shell
pororsity"
1:55-2:15,
Paul Humke, St. Olaf College, MN, "Some information on sets which are sigma-symmetrically porous".
2:20-2:40,
Dean Oppegaard, North Carolina State U., "Density symmetry for real
functions".
2:45-3:05,
G. G. Bilodeau, Boston College, "Sufficient conditions for (real)
analyticity".
3:10-3:30,
Mike Evans, North Carolina State U., "Symmetric and ordinary differentiation".
3:35-4:05,��� Refreshment Break (Parker Hall 244)
Lecture
in Parker Hall 217:
4:10-5:00,� Richard O'Malley, U. of Wisconsin -
Milwaukee, "First return differentiation".
6:00-9:00� Picnic at Pebble Hill (Mexican fajitas and
Brazilian feijoada).
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Saturday
Morning 8:30-8:55 Coffee, Doughnuts (Parker Hall 244).
SATURDAY
MORNING SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
9:00-9:20,
Chris Ciesielski, West Virginia U. "Topologyzing different classes of real
functions".
9:25-9:45,
Janusz Pawlikowski, Wroclaw U. (Poland), "A matching theorem in Baire
measurable graphs".
9:50-10:10,
*Roy Johnson, Washington State U., and W. Wilczy�ski, U. of Lodz (Poland), "Onion
topologies and leek topologies (between the usual and density
topologies)".
10:15-10:35,
Nasser Dastrange, Buena Vista College, IA, "Haar functions form a complete
orthonormal set in L2[0,1]".
10:40-11:00,
Jose Barrio-Nuevo, U. of South Alabama, "Averages along directions on a
curve".
Lecture
in Parker Hall 217:
11:10-12:00,
Chris Freiling, California State U. - San Bernardino, "Uniqueness of
trigonometric series in higher dimensions".
12:05-1:25������� Lunch (Dutch Treat).
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON SESSION (Parker Hall 217):
1:30-1:50,
Tepper Gill, Howard U., DC, "F spaces and applications to the Feynman
integral".
1:55-2:15,
Woody Zachary, Howard U., DC, "F-spaces and uniqueness for the
Navier-Stokes equations".
2:20-2:40,
Ram Mohaptra, U. of Central Florida, "Solution of boundary value problems
associated with some second order non-linear systems".
2:45-3:05:
David Ross, Embry Riddle Aeronautical U. (FL), "Copson type inequalities
for weighted means".
3:10-3:30,
Kevin Madigan, SUNY - Albany, "Composition operators on analytic Lipschitz
spaces".
3:35-3:55,
David McMichael, Florida State U., "Damping oscillatory integrals with
polynomial phase".
4:00-4:20,
Antoni Wawrzynczyk, U. Autonoma Metropolitana - Iztapalapa, Mexico,
"Ideals of the Paley - Wiener algebra and spectral analysis in Cinfinity(Rn)".
4:25-4:45,
Jesus Chargoy, U. Autonoma Metropolitana - Iztapalapa, Mexico,
"Isomorphisms between subspaces of smooth maps and meromorphic
functions".
5:00� University vans carrying participants to
Atlanta leave Parker Hall.� Saturday
evening we will carry interested participants to downtown Atlanta for
(Dutch-treat) dinner.