Local Information page for the 2022 Midwestern Workshop on Asymptotic Analysis
Friday afternoon, Oct. 7, through Sunday, Oct. 9
Purdue University Fort Wayne
Workshop Information:
- For more information on the Midwestern Workshop on Asymptotic
Analysis conference series, including the current speakers list and
schedule of talks, go to the
main MWAA web
site.
- The 2022 Workshop is free for anyone to attend, and graduate
students and other participants without their own research funding
are are encouraged to apply for travel reimbursement. For purposes
of efficiently administering our external funding and planning the
poster session, we recommend (but do not require) that you fill out
our online registration form. To RSVP for our Saturday evening
banquet, please register online by Friday, Sept. 23.
-
Printable Conference Poster:
- Speakers should bring their own files on a portable memory device
to upload, and may also (optionally) send their electronic slides to
the organizers as a backup for their talk, and to be shared on the web
site after the conference.
- Participants bringing a printed poster may also send an electronic
copy to the organizers (for the web site --- we will not be able to
print a poster here).
- Schedule of Talks and
Abstracts:
- 1-page Schedule of Talks with room
numbers and campus map:
Post-Event Updates
- (last update Tues. Oct. 25)
- 2022 Photo album complete!
- Slides or Video Links (some more slides are
available on the MWAA web site)
- D. Hardin, Linear programming bounds for packing, energy, and polarization problems: where geometry meets analysis
- M. Londhe, A natural invariant measure for polynomial semigroups, and its properties
- M. Pilla, One-parameter semigroups in the unit ball of C2
- M. Stawiska-Friedland, Gauss-Lucas theorem and its consequences in polynomial dynamics
- A. Barhoumi, Asymptotics of rational solutions of Painleve III
- A. Prokhorov, Monodromy map under the confluence PIII(D6) to PIII(D8)
- R. Orive, Electrostatic models for orthogonal and multiple orthogonal polynomials
- Slides from talks and files for posters can (optionally) be sent
by email to Coffman or Yattselev. Also, you may send any of your event
photos that you want to share in the conference photo album to
Prof. Coffman.
- Participants and external speakers: if you have electronic
receipts for hotel or travel (including local taxi fare), send to
DragnevP@pfw.edu. If you still have your signed paper form, you
need to mail it here. If you only have a paper receipt that you
need to mail, the address is:
- Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Kettler Hall
Purdue
University Fort Wayne
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN
46805-1499
Local Information:
- 2022 Pandemic Precautions:
- Fort Wayne is in the Eastern Time Zone (EDT).
- Campus Map web
site
- Participants who have booked a flight
or bus ride: we may be able to arrange for a local
participant to pick you up and/or drop you off at FWA airport or
Greyhound bus station, so you won't have to arrange for a rental or
car app/taxi. Contact Professor Coffman by e-mail!
- Convenient parking near Kettler is Lot 6, Lot 10, or Garage P1
as indicated on the Parking
map:
.
Parking is free in the white stripes. (Do not park in the green
stripe spaces for paid permit holders.) Barrier-Free Parking (blue
stripes) is available in Lot 9.
- Most events will be in Kettler Hall, on the south side of campus
near the Coliseum/Anthony intersection. The room for most
talks will be Kettler 146.
- Check in at Kettler Hall 154 (the faculty lounge) starting at
3:30pm Friday. Participants will receive a packet including local
dining information and a schedule with room numbers.
- Hotels:
- Sonesta Select Fort Wayne (formerly The
Hyatt Place Fort Wayne), 111 W. Washington Center Road
- The Holiday Inn at PFW, 4111 Paul Shaffer
Dr, is within walking distance of campus, using the pedestrian
bridge across the river. This is where we have booked
rooms for speakers
- The Friday evening reception will be at Professor Coffman's
residence - participants will receive directions about this at the
Friday talk. If you plan to arrive Friday after the talk, contact
Prof. Coffman directly.
- The Saturday evening dinner will be at Don Hall's Factory
Restaurant. This is within walking distance of the Sonesta
hotel.
- Local dining
information
(participants can get their own lunch on Saturday and Sunday.)
Local Contacts:
Thank you:
Previous Events:
To
the Department of Mathematical
Sciences