Uniformly distributed sequences, discrepancy, approximation of integrals

28 May 2021
May 28, 2021
Contatti: 
Staff Dipartimento di Matematica

Università degli Studi Trento
38123 Povo (TN)
Tel +39 04 61/281508-1625-1701-3898-1980.
dept.math [at] unitn.it

Venue: the event will take place through Zoom platform, please contact dept.math [at] unitn.it to get the code

At: 9.30

Speaker:

  • Giacomo Gigante (University of Bergamo)

Abstract

In this seminar I shall presents the topics listed in the title, with special emphasis on aspects where some techniques of Fourier analysis are used. In particular I will illustrate with some examples how to
distribute an infinite sequence of points in a “good” way, and how this cannot be done “perfectly”. For time reasons, I will focus on the one-dimensional case and will refer to the theory of Fourier series in
one variable. The first part of the seminar will be introductory, while in the second part some details about the proofs of the main results will be given.

Contact person: Gian Paolo Leonardi

This seminar is parto of the Fourier Analysis course