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THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
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7-13 January, 2000
Room 232
Amado Mathematics Building
Technion, Haifa, Israel
The Workshop will be held under the auspices of the Institute of Advanced Studies in
Mathematics at the Technion and will be devoted to recent developments in the study of
planar harmonic mappings and their applications.
Organizers: Dov Aharonov, Daoud Bshouty and Uri Srebro
For further information :
Sylvia Schur (Secretary)
Department of Mathematics
Technion-Israel Insitutute of Technology
32000 Haifa, Israel
iasm@tx.technion.ac.il
fax: 972 4 832 4654
phone: 972 4 829 4278
PROGRAM
Friday, 7 January
Morning session
09:00-09:45 Walter Hengartner (St. Foy,
Quebec)
p-valent Hamonic
Mappings
09:45-10:30 Walter Hengartner
Regular Minimal Surfaces
whose Gauss Map Covers Exactly a Half-Sphere.
10:30-11:00 ![]()
11:00-11:45 Peter Duren (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Harmonic Mappings and Minimal Surfaces
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Sunday, 9 January
Morning session
09:00-09:45 Registration
09:45-10:30 Allen Weitsman (West Lafayette,
Indiana, U.S.A.)
On the Poisson Integral of Step Functions and Minimal
Surfaces
10:30-10:45 ![]()
10:45-11:30 Frode Ronning (Wuerzburg, Germany)
Sharp Conditions for Starlikeness Given by the Range of the
Derivative
Afternoon session
14:00-14:40 Anatolii Kopylov (Novosibirsk, Russia)
On Mappings Close to Harmonic Mappings
14:40-15:00 ![]()
15:00-15:40 Michael Dorff (Rolla, Missouri)
Planar Harmonic Mappings, Minimal Surfaces and Convolution
15:40-16:00 Daoud Bshouty (Technion)
p-Valent
Convex mappings
16:00-17:00 Problem Session I
17:00
Reception in 8th floor faculty lounge
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Monday, 10 January
Morning session
09:00-09:45 Peter Duren (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Curvature of Minimal Surfaces
09:45-10:30 Peter Duren
Schwarzian Derivatives of Harmonic Functions
10:30-11:00 ![]()
11:00-11:20 Lisa Lorentzen (Wuerzburg, Germany)
General Convergence in Quasi-Normal Families
Afternoon session
14:00-14:45 Ramazan Abdulaev (Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia)
On a Family of Minimal Surfaces Bounded by Broken Lines in R3
14:45-15:15 ![]()
15:15-15:40 Lisbeth Schaubroeck (Colorado Springs,
U.S.A.)
Affine and Linear Invariant Families
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Tuesday, 11 January
Morning session
09:00-09:45 Gerhard Opfer (Hamburg, Germany)
On Upper Bounds of the Moduli of Doubly and Triply Connected
Regions
09:45-10:30 Gerhard Schmeisser (Erlangen, Germany)
Sampling of Planar Harmonic Functions
10:30-11:00 ![]()
11:00-11:20 N.V. Kalpakam (Madras, India)
Fourier Transform for Boehmians
Afternoon session
14:00-14:40 Iskander Nezhmetdinov (Kazan, Russia))
Counterparts of the Support and Extreme Points for Dual
Classes of Analytic and Harmonic
Functions
14:40-15:00 ![]()
15:00-15:20 Galina Kamyshova (Saratov, Russia)
Robin Capacity and Symmetrization
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Wednesday, 12 January

08:00 Excursion to Jerusalem
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Thursday, 13 January
Morning session
09:00-09:45 Walter Hengartner (St. Foy, Quebec)
Logharmonic Mappings
09:45-10:30 Samuel Krushkal (Bar Ilan, Israel)
Quasiconformal Deformations Decreasing Lp Norm
10:30-11:00 ![]()
11:00-11:20 Wieslaw Majchrzak (Lodz, Poland)
Harmonic Univalent Mappings into a Half-Plane with
Nonreal Slits
Afternoon session
14:00-14:20 Roger Barnard (Lubbock, Texas)
Applications of Special Functions to Geometric Function
Theory
14:20-14:40 Adolf Stephen (Madras, India)
On Harmonic Convex Mappings
14:40-15:00 Santosh Joshi (Sangli, India)
Some Sufficient Conditions for Starlikeness