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Function theory and function spaces: repeat announcement with extra details

14th June 2000


Dear Colleagues

MEETING ON FUNCTION THEORY AND FUNCTION SPACES

SPEAKERS NEEDED!

This is to remind you that we will be organizing the annual function theory meeting at the University of Nottingham in September 2000. This will be part of the "traditional" series of one-day meetings but we have expanded things this year as follows:

Monday 18th September 2000, 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. : a day devoted to function theory. This will follow the traditional format of these one-day meetings i.e. coffee at 10.30 followed by 5-7 talks, with breaks for lunch and tea.

Tuesday 19th September 2000, 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. : a day devoted to function spaces and Banach algebras, structured as for the Monday session.

There will be no registration fee. We have some funding from the LMS and should be able to offer the usual subsidy for lunch on each day. We can also offer support for postgraduate students in analysis, but the LMS requires that they get matching funding from their home department (e.g. RTSG). In effect this means that we can pay up to half their travel expenses (and accommodation costs if they attend both days), within the budget provided to us by LMS (500 pounds total).

We anticipate that some people will want to attend on the Monday only, others on the Tuesday only, and that some will attend on both days. For those wishing to stay overnight on the Sunday or Monday, we will supply later a contact list for local hotels and bed and breakfast, and may be able to assist with the booking of rooms in halls of residence.

If you haven't done so already, please let us know whether you expect to be able to attend the meeting.

URGENT: speakers are needed urgently for both days, so please consider giving a talk.

With best wishes,

Jim Langley James.Langley@nottingham.ac.uk
Joel Feinstein Joel.Feinstein@nottingham.ac.uk


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