Abstract Harmonic Analysis 2018
National Sun Yat-sen University
台灣•高雄•中山大學
Kaohsiung,
Taiwan.
June 25 (Mon) -
29 (Fri), 2018
AHA2018 in
Kaohsiung
Special guest of AHA2018: Anthony To-Ming Lau
on the occasion of his 75th birthday
July 7, 2018
This
will be the ninth one in the series of conferences entitled “International
Conference in Abstract Harmonic Analysis”.
National Sun Yat–sen University held the fifth one in 2009. The first three conferences were held at
Koc University in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2002, 2004 and 2006; the fourth one was
at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2007; the sixth at the Chern
Institute, Nankai University, Tianjin, China in 2011; the seventh one was held
in Granada, Spain in 2013, and the eighth one was held in Halifax, 2015.
This
conference will especially pay attention to the recent rapid development of the
interrelationship between Abstract Harmonic Analysis, Classical Harmonic
Analysis and Applied Analysis.
Special
event: To express our appreciation for his great contribution to abstract
harmonic analysis, we will celebrate the 75th
birthday of Professor Anthony To-Ming Lau in the banquet on June 27,
2018. Everyone is invited to participate
to the banquet that evening.
Main Speakers:
1.
Der-Chen Chang 張德健 (Georgetown University, USA)
2.
Jungkai Chen陳榮凱 (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)
3.
Garth Dales (Lancaster
University, Lancaster, England)
4.
Anthony To-Ming Lau 劉道明 (University
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada)
5.
Chin-Cheng Lin 林欽誠 (National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan)
6.
Jean Ludwig
(Université de Lorraine, Metz, France)
7.
Zhong-Jin Ruan 阮忠進 (University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign, USA)
8.
Keith Taylor (Dalhousie University, Halifax,
Canada)
9.
Wataru Takahashi (Keio
University and Kaohsiung Medical University, Tokyo, Japan)
10.
Ali Ülger (Koc University, Istanbul,
Turkey)
Other confirmed participants include:
Ngoc Muoi Bui 裴玉邁 (Vietnam), Chih-Wei Chen 陳志偉
(Taiwan), Chung-Chuan Chen 陳中川
(Taiwan), Xiao Chen 陳瀟
(China), Mao-Ting Chien 簡茂丁
(Taiwan), Yemon Choi (UK), Chih-Sheng Chuang 莊智升 (Taiwan), Xiang Fang 方向
(Taiwan), Hwa-Long Gau 高華隆
(Taiwan), Jong-Shenq Guo 郭忠勝
(Taiwan), Hao-Wei Huang 黃皓瑋
(Taiwan), Manoj Kumar (India), Vishvesh Kumar (India), Hun Hee Lee (Korea),
Jyh-Hao Lee 李志豪, Chi Wai Leung梁子威 (Hong Kong), Denny Ho Hon Leung梁浩瀚 (Singapore), Lei Li 李磊 (China), Lai-Jiu Lin 林來居 (Taiwan), Ying-Fen Lin 林英芬 (UK), Tao Mei 梅韬 (USA), Qing Meng 孟慶
(China), Parasar Mohanty (India), Hong Wai Ng (Singapore), Chi Keung Ng 吳志強 (China), Przemyslaw Ohrysko (Sweden), Vignon
Oussa (USA), Alexander Mark Powell (USA), Chun-Yen Shen 沈俊嚴 (Taiwan), Nicolaas Spronk (Canada), Wee Kee Tang
(Singapore), Ming-Cheng Tsai 蔡明誠
(Taiwan), Cheng-Chiang Tsai 蔡政江
(USA), Pei-Lun Tseng 曾培倫
(Canada), Lyudmyla Turovska (Sweden), Liguang Wang 王利廣 (China), Jiun-Chau Wang 王俊超 (Canada), Ya-Shu Wang 王雅書 (Taiwan), Qin Wang 王勤 (China), Jared Todd White (UK), Ngai-Ching Wong 黃毅青(Taiwan), Pei Yuan Wu 吳培元(Taiwan).
Accommodation: We
have made a special deal with the 4-star Kingship
Hotel (25 minutes to venue on foot, and 5 minutes from the Kaohsiung Metro
Orange Line O2 Yanchengpu Station.
Reservation will be made by the organizers. Please write to aha2018@math.nsysu.edu.tw if you
need help.
Banquet: The
banquet, free of charges to all participants and spouses and students, will be
in the evening of June 27, 2018 at the Kingship
Hotel.
Excursion: Two
half day tours to local attractions are planned. One is in the afternoon of Wednesday,
June 27, to visit the Cijin
Island for seafood lunch and the light tower. The other one is in the afternoon of
Friday, June 29, to visit Buddha
Mountain and the 85
Sky Tower. Participants are
expected to share the cost.
Maps: Click and fetch a campus
map of the venue (International Research Building A6 in the map); visit
also Department of
Applied Math., National
Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung
80424, Taiwan (maps in Chinese or English versions), travel
instructions to the campus, and a map of the Kaohsiung
city.
Travel Information:
·
If you travel by air, please make sure that
your final destination is Hsiaokang International Airport at Kaohsiung.
The airport code of Kaohsiung Airport
on your ticket is KHH.
There is another (much bigger) Taoyuan International Airport
(previously known as Chiang Kai-shek International Airport) located at
Taoyuan, 1 hour to Taipei downtown, and 5 hours highway drive from
Kaohsiung.
There are frequent scheduled flights
connecting Kaohsiung (airport code: KHH) to other cities. In particular,
there are about 10 flights a day from Hong Kong to Kaohsiung, and another 10
flights from Kaohsiung to Hong Kong, via the China Airlines (CI), Mandarin Airline (AE), Cathay Pacific (CX) and Dragon Airlines (KA). If you want
to fly to Taipei (airport
code: TPE), though
not advised,
and plan to take a high speed train
(90 minute one way) from Taipei to Kaohsiung, please arrange your flight to
arrive in Taipei before 7pm to catch the last train (departing at 22:35pm, and
arriving at Zuoying
HSR station at 23:39pm)). You need to take an
airport metro train train or an air shuttle bus
connecting the airport and the high speed train station at Taoyuan for
approximately 40 minutes one way.
Upon arriving at the Kaohsiung, you can
take a metro train from the
KHH airport station / Zuoying
HSR station to the downtown Kaohsiung,
the Kingship Hotel at O2 station, the university campus at O1 station (‘O’ for Orange color). The metro operates until midnight. Alternatively, you can take a taxi to
the hotel, or the university (known locally as
Chung Shan University: ‘Chung Shan’ is the other name of Dr. Sun
Yat-sen.) You pay by meter
plus a fixed airport taxi service charge (NT $50). The cost for a single
trip from Kaohsiung Airport to the hotels, or to the University is about NT
$350 + 50. Paying tips is not necessary in Taiwan. However, you
have to pay by local currency (New Taiwan Dollars NT$30 = US$ 1 approx). We suggest you to make money exchange at
the KHH airport. The rate is same as in downtown banks there.
· If you travel by
train, you can take a taxi from Kaohsiung Train Station to
the University for about NT $200 per single trip. Or you can take the No. 248
bus and get off from the bus at the University Tunnel Entrance bus stop. The
fare is NT $12. You can also use the
metro and stop at the O1
station.
· If you use the highspeed train, you can
transfer to the metro at
the Kaohsiung highspeed train station. The campus is in 10 minute walking
distance from the O1 (Orange One) metro station.
· If you travel by car,
exit at the Chung Cheng Road rump on Highway 1. Then turn right at the first
traffic light and you will be on Chung Cheng Road. Follow Chung Cheng Road
until the end for about 20 minutes. Soon after you pass the Love River Bridge,
make a right turn at the loop. You will be on Dagung Road and after a few
blocks, you will be on the joint of a `T' shape bridge. Make a left turn there.
Drive straight and make a right turn at Lin Hai 2nd Road. After four traffic
lights you will arrive at the University Tunnel Entrance (for bicycles and
walkers only). Make a left turn and follow the `S' sharp river side Lienhai
road. About 5 minutes you will see the Main Entrance of the National Sun
Yat-sen University. Tell the guards there you are attending an international
mathematics workshop at the International Research Building, and then you will
know how to drive to the venue.
Foreign nationals
may obtain tourist visas to enter Taiwan if they hold foreign passports or
travel documents valid for more than six months. Please visit Bureau
of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs or a Taiwan Embassy in
your country for visa application. Visit also Information on
Republic of China Visitor Visas.
30-day to half-year
visa-free privileges are afforded to citizens of many countries and 30-day
landing visas are afforded to citizens of other few countries. For any further
information, please visit the website of Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
One may find other
useful information from the web page of the Tourism Bureau, ROC at http://www.tbroc.gov.tw. A brief history of
Taiwan, as well as travel information, is available there, too. The temperature
of Kaohsiung in July is about 25--33 degrees C. No heavy clothing is in
need.
Currency
Exchange:
The current exchange
rate is about US $1= NT $30 (New Taiwan Dollars). It is best to make
exchange at Kaohsiung Airport right
after you walk out from the custom. You can also make exchange at banks in
downtown or at the hotel. Almost no
service charge or surplus applies when you do it in a bank or at the airport.
You can change it back to US dollars or Euros or other currencies at the
airport again before you leave the country. One can also draw local currency from
ATM, but we do
NOT check or guarantee. Credit cards are
very popular here.
Notes:
1.
We
will provide pickup service in the Kaohsiung
International Airport for those participants who
have already given us their arrival flight information.
2.
Most
participants will stay in the Kingship
Hotel (漢王飯店,
高雄市七賢三路98 號 No.98 Cisian 3rd.Rd
Kaohsiung, +886-7-5313131), and they should have received confirmations
from the Kingship Hotel.
3.
Venue:
Lecture Theaters 1001/1002,
International Building, NSYSU (中山大學國研大樓), Kaohsiung,
Taiwan.
4.
Shuttle
bus pickups at Kingship Hotel at 8:00 and 8:30am every morning, and back after
the last talk every day. Please
note that the bus is a 20-seater, and some guests are expected to walk or take
a taxi (NT$150 one way). It is a 30
minute or 2km
walk between Kingship Hotel and the venue.
5.
Registration
starts at 8:00 am, and Opening (Wah Lee Hall 華立廳, International Building) is at 8:45-9:00 am, Monday,
June 25.
6.
The
last talk will finish at 11:30am, June 29, 2018.
7.
Two
half day tours to local attractions are planned. One is in the afternoon of Wednesday,
June 27, to visit the Cijin
Island for seafood lunch and the light tower. The other one is in the afternoon of
Friday, June 29, to visit Buddha
Mountain and the 85
Sky Tower. Participants are
expected to share the cost.
8.
Group photo being shot at 10:35am, Monday, June 25.
9.
Banquet
starts at 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 27, in the Kingship Hotel (漢王飯店, 高雄市七賢三路98 號 No.98 Cisian 3rd.Rd
Kaohsiung, +886-7-5313131),
which is close to the O2 metro train station.
10.
We
will provide free lunch boxes/snacks/coffee/tea during the Workshop.
Other
informations:
1. Electricity is supplied at 110 V
- 60 Hz AC with American standard plugs.
2. Local
weather in June is hot and humid. It is easy to reach over
3. Computer LCD projectors,
overhead transparency projectors, real object projectors, black and white
blocks are all available.
4. We use Google Maps and Gmail
everywhere in Taiwan. We also use Line, whatsapp, wechat, Skype, FB or
MSM/Yahoo Messengers. Public and free network connections are provided in venue
and the hotel. Phone cards are now popular and cheap in Taiwan. One
can buy some at, e.g., the 24-hour operated `Family Mart’ chained store in
campus. Mobile phone networks are everywhere. English speakers in Kaohsiung survive
easily, and it is not too difficult to find the hotel/campus/attractions by
yourself using metro.
5. You can swim in the beach inside the campus
nearby the venue, although you surely do not have time.
6. We suggest you to make money exchange at
the KHH airport. The rate is same
as in downtown banks there. The
bank counters there open whenever the terminals are open.
Steering Committee:
Eberhard Kaniuth , Anthony Lau劉道明, Keith Taylor, and Zhong-Jin Ruan 阮忠進.
Local organizers:
Hao-Wei Huang 黃皓瑋 and Ngai-Ching Wong黃毅青
Registration Fee: US$200 (free for students, Taiwan MOST grant holders, retired,
unemployed, and special invited guests)
Sponsors: Taiwan Ministry of Science
and Technology, The Mathematical Society of ROC, Kaohsiung City Government, and
National Sun Yat-sen University.
Contact: Ngai-Ching Wong黃毅青, wong@math.nsysu.edu.tw, Tel: (886) 7-525-2000 ext. 3818, 3834.