Serdecznie zapraszamy na kolejny wykład z serii Wykładów ID-UB.
Data: wtorek, 29 października, godz. 11:00
Miejsce: A1-33 (sala RW)
Prelegent: prof. Jose Orihuela (Uniwersytet w Murcji, Hiszpania)
Tytuł: Separable Faces and Convex Renormings of Non separable Banach Spaces. Some Open Problems since 1975-76, 2007 and 2020
O prelegencie: Dr. Jose Orihuela, professor at the University of Mucia in Spain, is an excellent specialist in functional analysis and applications of (descriptive) topology to a number of selected problems of functional analysis, including those related to the study of special compact sets (like Corson, Eberlein, Talagrand, Gul'ko and Valdivia compact sets) and their connections with a number of applications both in topology and functional analysis. He has made particularly a great contribution to the modern theory of renorming, and recently has solved four very important problems posed by Lindenstrauss in the 1970s.
Professor Orihuela obtained his PhD in Mathematics at the University of Murcia in 1984. He has been a professor of Mathematical Analysis since 1991. He got a visiting professor position at Johannes Kepler University Linz (1988), at University College London (1995) and at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, where he was a Fellow of Brasenose College (2001-02).
He published several papers in top journals with over 1000 citations. The book "A nonlinear Transfer Technique for Renorming" ( published jointly with A. Molto, J. Orihuela, S. Troyanski and M. Valdivia), Springer 2009, is an excellent source of results and problems related with the applications of Descriptive topology in the modern theory of Renorming.
O godz.10.30 odbędzie się spotkanie z prelegentem przy herbacie i kawie w klubie profesorskim.
Wykład jest sponsorowany ze środków projektu ID-UB.