Random dyadic grids and what they can do for you
Gianmarco Brocchi (University of Birmingham)
Abstract: In the last decade dyadic analysis and probabilistic methods have been successfully used to obtain optimal weighted estimates. In this talk we introduce dyadic grids and their random shifted analogue. We discuss in an informal way some of the advantages of this tool and how it can be used to decompose your operator.
analysis of PDEsclassical analysis and ODEs
Audience: researchers in the topic
Series comments: Description: A senior graduate student/postdoc series in harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory, and partial differential equations.
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| Organizers: | Bruno Poggi*, Ryan Matzke, Jose Luis Luna Garcia* |
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