Overview

Brief Description

This conference continues a long-standing tradition of international conferences on generalized functions gathering researchers working in all branches of generalized functions. As seen with the most recent conferences held in Novi Sad (Serbia, 2004), Bedlewo (Poland, 2007), Vienna (2009) and Martinique (2011) the spectrum of interrelations with other fields of mathematics and applications has been steadily increasing. Following this trend GF2014 aims at a broad coverage of research on generalized functions and applications of generalized functions.

Aims and Scope

This conference continues a long-standing tradition of international conferences on generalized functions gathering researchers working in all branches of generalized functions. Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Distribution theory, hyperfunctions, algebras of generalized functions, integral transforms,
  • Linear and nonlinear differential equations, solvabilty, regularity, stochastic analysis,
  • Pseudodifferential operators and microlocal analysis,
  • Geometric problems and nonlinear differential geometry,
  • Applications in mathematical modelling and mathematical physics, and applied analysis
  • Harmonic analysis, modulation spaces, time-frequency analysis.

Location: University of Southampton

Southampton is a thriving modern city , steeped in history and culture. Just over an hour south of London, Southampton has excellent transport links with the rest of the UK.
A map showing the location of the University is provided here.
The University of Southampton is among the top 15 research universities in the UK. The conference will be hosted by the School of Mathematical Sciences, one of the largest Mathematics departments in the UK with a thriving community of over 500 students, academics and support staff. Mathematical Sciences at Southampton unites the study of pure and applied mathematics, statistics and operational research into one leading department. Renowned for the quality of the research, it is one of the broadest communities of professional mathematicians, students and support staff in the UK.

The conference will be held in the Highfield Campus at the University of Southampton (please download a campus map here).

Travel to Southampton

For further details on travel to Southampton please see the details on the Conference Venue pages.