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Invitation

Dear Colleagues, 

You are warmly invited to take part in "The Promised Land Symposium" - the 46th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis.

Since 1978, under the patronage of Real Analysis Exchange, an international mathematics journal specialised in real analysis, the community of mathematicians specialising in this field has organised a conference entitled the Summer Symposium in Real Analysis (https://www.stolaf.edu/analysis/), but there is also a tradition to use special nicknames for these meetings.

This time it will be held at University of Łódź, Poland, June 17-21, 2024, 25 years after the previous meeting in this place.

Łódź was called „a promised land” by Władysław Reymont awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1924, so we have decided to use in this edition of our symposium a nick "The Promised Land Symposium". We hope that in the few days we spend in Lodz, we will be able to show the character of this city, which allows it to be described in this way.

Five distinguished mathematicians are invited as plenary speakers:

Olena Karlova, Piotr Borodulin-Nadzieja, Alan Chang, Andras Mathe, Ondrej Zindulka.

We expect to organize many 20-minutes talks by junior and senior researchers, so we encourage you to submit your topics during registration.

Talks will begin Monday morning, June 17 and conclude Friday afternoon, June 21. Therefore, in order to fully attend the Symposium, plan your arrival day as Sunday, June 16 and your departure day as Saturday June 22. The main venues are Conference Center of University of Łódź, Kopcińskiego 16/18 and Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of University of Łódź, Banacha 22. The Symposium will be only onsite. No hybrid or online event will be scheduled.

We will do our best to provide a friendly and scientifically productive atmosphere.

 

We hope to see you in Łódź! 

 
On behalf of the Scientific Committee, 

Paul Humke 

and of the Organizing Committee, 

Grażyna Horbaczewska 

Plenary speakers

Olena Karlova,  Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine,  Jan Kochanowski University Kielce  

Piotr Borodulin-Nadzieja, University of Wroclaw

Alan Chang, Washington University in St. Louis 

Andras Mathe, University of Warwick   

Ondrej Zindulka, Czech Technical University  

Scientific committee

  • the chair Marek Balcerzak (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)
  • Udayan Darji (University of Louisville, USA)
  • Paul Humke (St. Olaf College, USA)
  • Alfred Peris (Valencia University of Technology, Spain)
  • Malabika Pramanik (University of British Columbia, Canada)

Participants, programme, presentations and open problems

Participants

 

Name Affiliation Title of talk
Ali A. Alikhani-Koopaei Pennsylvania State University On Dynamics of Continuous and Baire one Functions
Nuno Alves University of Vienna Characterizing Lipschitz continuity through modes of convergence for measurable functions
Wojciech Bielas University of Silesia in Katowice On a triangle modification of the Niemytzki plane
Piotr Borodulin-Nadzieja University of Wrocław Combinatorial Banach spaces
Daria Bugajewska Adam Mickiewicz University , Poznań, Poland Composition operators in spaces of sequences of bounded variation
Alan Chang Washington University in St Louis Venetian blinds, digital sundials, and efficient coverings
Emma D'Aniello Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" Hypercyclicity and Supercyclicity
Martin Doležal Institute of Mathematics CAS Perfect independent sets with respect to infinitely many relations
Małgorzata Filipczak University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland Remarks on center of distances
Rafał Filipów University of Gdańsk The Borel complexity of sets of ideal limit points
Joanna Garbulińska - Węgrzyn Jan Kochanowski University A universal operator on l_1
Bruce Hanson St. Olaf College Little Lip and the Takagi Function
Jacek Hejduk University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland A visit to the family of porous sets
Grażyna Horbaczewska University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland  
Paul Humke St. Olaf College A Peano Coincidence
Gertruda Ivanova University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland On the porosity of Baire class function (with J. Hejduk)
Aleksandra Karasińska University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland  
Olena Karlova Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Poland); Yurii Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (Ukraine); On a problem of Rudin concerning Baire classification of separately continuous functions
Jun Kawabe Shinshu University The continuous type of the Choquet integral representation theorems
Martin Koc RSJ, Czech Republic  
Stanisław Kowalczyk Pomeranian University in Słupsk Adder spaces of families of lower continuous functions (with M. Turowska)
Ondřej Kurka Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Sciences  
Sebastian Lindner University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland  
Anna Loranty University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland Chaotic and antichaotic families of functions
Andras Mathe University of Warwick Sum-product problem for the dimension of fractal sets with information inequalities
Camille Mau Nanyang Technological University Mixing of linear operators on Banach spaces with respect to infinitely divisible measures
Laurent Moonens Université Paris-Saclay Questions of almost everywhere convergence for 2-dimensional averages
Janusz Morawiec Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach Invariant measures of the dyadic transformation
Paul Musial Chicago State University Some New Results on Integrals in the L^r -setting
Tomasz Natkaniec University of Gdańsk Point-set games and functions with the hereditary small oscillation property (with M. Balcerzak and P. Szuca)
Piotr Nowakowski University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland Algebraic sums of achievement sets
Giorgi Oniani Kutaisi International University Approximation and Transfer of Properties between Translation Invariant Convex Differentiation Bases
Cheng-Han Pan Western New England University  
Ryszard Pawlak University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland On some open problems connected with stability and instability of certain properties of functions
Pamela Pierce The College of Wooster Daniel Waterman: Mathematician, Mentor, Friend
Franciszek Prus-Wiśniowski University of Szczecin The boundary of generalized Marchwicki-Miska Cantorvals
Emilia Przemska Pomeranian University in Słupsk Galois connections and closure operators in the lattices of regular sets.
Oswaldo Rio Branco de Oliveira Universidade de São Paulo  
Piotr Sworowski Casimirus the Great University, Bydgoszcz On HK_r - and P_r -integrable functions
Małgorzata Terepeta Lodz University of Technology Algebrability and symmetric properties
Małgorzata Turowska Pomeranian University in Słupsk On O’Malley lower porouscontinuous functions
Renata Wiertelak University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland  
Władysław Wilczyński University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland Universal families and the convergence in category
Ondrej Zindulka Czech Technical University Dominated Sets, Hausdorff Measures and Microscopic Sets

 

Conference Programme

Presentations and Open problems

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Organizing committee

University of Łódź:

  • Grażyna Horbaczewska
  • Małgorzata Filipczak 
  • Jacek Hejduk 
  • Aleksandra Karasińska 
  • Małgorzata Kozioł 
  • Sebastian Lindner
  • Piotr Nowakowski 
  • Renata Wiertelak 

University Paris-Saclay, France:

  • Laurent Moonens

Getting to Łódź

​​​​​​​How to get to Łódź

  • By plane:
    - to Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (www.lotnisko-chopina.pl),
    - then by bus no. 175 or by taxi to Warszawa Centralna Train Station (www. pkp.pl)
    - or by bus directly from the Warsaw airport to Lodz

    Recommended travel from Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (Okęcie) to Lodz:
    You should take a train from the airport to Warszawa Zachodnia. Trains from the airport to Warszawa Zachodnia travel 15 min (every 15 min). You can buy tickets at machine at the airport station. At Warszawa Zachodnia you should take a train to Lodz.
    There are two options, you can get off at Lodz Widzew and take a taxi to university hotel at Kopcinskiego (it is a distance of 5 km and taxi costs about 10 euro).The second option is to go to Lodz Fabryczna and take a taxi (the distance from Lodz Fabryczna to university hotel is about 2 km and taxi costs about 5 euro).
    All trains from Warszawa Zachodnia to Lodz go through Lodz Widzew and only half of them arrive at Lodz Fabryczna.
     
  • By plane:
    - to Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport: (www.airport.lodz.pl).
  • By train (travel time from Warsaw: below 2 hours):
    - to the central Lodz Fabryczna train station
    - or to Lodz Kaliska train station.
    Be aware of several countrywide operators that use separate tariffs.
  • By bus:
    - to Lodz Fabryczna bus station with:
    -- FlixBus (www.flixbus.pl)

How to get to the UŁ Training and Conference Center:

  • By tramway from Łódź Fabryczna station:
    - Take either of the trams: 9, 12.
    - Get off the tram (after three stops) at "Kopcińskiego" stop.
    - The center is a four-minute walk from the stop.
    - Please, see the map and schedule explorer.
  • The center is a twenty-minute walk from Łódź Fabryczna station.
    - Please, see the map.

How to get to the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Scence:

  • The Faculty is a five-minute walk from the UŁ Training and Conference Center.
    - Please, see the map.

The conference center

The Conference Center

The Conference Center

The Conference Center

The Conference Center

 

Venue

Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

Biedermann Palace

 

Łódź

 

Banacha 22
90-238 Łódź

46_ssrae@wmii.uni.lodz.pl

tel: 42/635 59 49
fax: 42/635 42 66

Funduszepleu
Projekt Multiportalu UŁ współfinansowany z funduszy Unii Europejskiej w ramach konkursu NCBR