Invited Speakers and Lectures
We are glad that the following mathematicians have already accepted the invitation to give a plenary lecture:
1. Sergey V. Astashkin - Samara State University, Samara, Russia,
Paley spaces
2. Tomas Dominguez Benavides - University of Seville, Spain,
Distortion and the stable fixed point property for nonexpansive mappings
3. Yunan Cui - Harbin University of Science and Technology, China,
Approximative compactness in Banach spaces and applications
4. Roman Ger - University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland,
Invariant means in the theory of functional equations and inequalities
5.Shouchuan Hu - Missouri State University, USA,
AIMS & its Activities
6. Anna Kamińska - University of Memphis, USA,
Banach envelopes of quasi-Banach spaces
7. Jerzy Kąkol - Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland,
Selected topics on the weak topology of Banach spaces
8. Thomas Kühn - Universität Leipzig, Germany,
Optimal approximation of multivariate periodic Sobolev functions
9. Lech Maligranda - Lulea University of Technology, Sweden,
Structure of Cesaro function spaces and interpolation
10. Giuseppe Marino - University of Calabria, Italy,
About Mann type methods
11. Mieczysław Mastyło - Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland,
The Carleson maximal operator and convergence of Fourier series
12. Janusz Matkowski - University of Zielona Góra, Poland,
Paranormed generalizations of Lp spaces
13. Jose Mendoza- Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain,
On the mutually non isomorphic lp(lq) spaces
14. Ryszard Płuciennik - Poznań University of Technology, Poland,
Local approach to Kadec-Klee properties in symmetric function spaces
15. Yves Raynaud - Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu, Paris, France,
Banach spaces with prescribed ultrapowers
16. Zhongrui Shi – Shanghai University, China,
Multiple solutions for Kirchhoff elliptic equations of Orlicz type
17. Yuwen Wang - Harbin Normal University, China,
Perturbations analysis for quasi-linear generalized inverse of linear operator and applications in nonlinear analysis