Seam - The Southeastern Analysis Meeting
The
purpose of these meetings is to bring together both experienced
researchers and younger people, including
graduate students, to discuss recent work and advances in Operator
Theory,
Classical Complex Analysis and Harmonic Analysis, Function Theoretic
Operator
Theory, and related areas. Meetings are typically
held during the spring semester at a University in the southeastern
region of the US.
Future meetings:
SEAM 26: Georgia Tech, March 26-28, 2010
Past Meetings:
University of South Florida, Tampa, (2009)
Vanderbilt University (2008)
University
of Richmond (2007)
University
of Florida (2006)
Washington and Lee University (2005),
University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa
(2004),
University
of Tennessee, Knoxville
(2003),
University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
(2002),
University of Georgia (2001),
University of Virginia
(2000),
Vanderbilt University (1999),
University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa
(1998),
University of Florida (1997),
University of Richmond
(1996),
Georgia
Institute of Technology (1995),
Virginia
Tech (1994),
Memphis State University
(1993),
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(1992),
University of North Carolina (1991),
University of South
Carolina (1990),
University of Georgia (1989),
University of Virginia (1988),
University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa
(1987),
University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
(1986),
Virginia Tech (1985)