Regular conference series.
Items listed here are conference series (mostly regional) which normally
have at least one event per year and whose coverage includes operator
algebras. I have given the region served and what I know about the
usual timing and length. (Note that exceptions are always possible.)
I have provided links to permanent home
pages for the series when I am aware of them. Otherwise, for information
on the next planned events, try looking at the
recent announcements
associated with the operator algebraist email directory, or try
contacting an operator algebraist in the appropriate region.
Many operator algebra conferences are not part of series, or are part
of series (such as CBMS) of unrelated specialized conferences; such
conferences are not listed here. Again, for information on such
conferences, look through the
recent announcements
associated with the email directory.
Please
email me
(N. Christopher Phillips)
if you have additional information to be included here.
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Great
Plains Operator Theory Seminar
(GPOTS), regional conference
for the central U.S. (but once held in Puerto Rico),
usually 4 to 5 days each spring.
This is a permanent link to the next (or just past) conference.
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Canadian Operator Symposium, regional conference for Canada
(but once held in California), usually
4 to 5 days late in each spring.
History
(not an official site of the Canadian Operator Symposium,
and does not have links to the websites of current conferences).
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West Coast Operator Algebra Seminar (WCOAS), regional conference for
western North America, usually one weekend early in each fall.
There is no official home page for the WCOAS, but (as of July 2003)
the locations for the conferences in the fall of
2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 are listed on the home page of
N. Christopher Phillips.
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Wabash Modern Analysis Seminar,
regional functional analysis seminar for Indiana and Illinois,
usually 4 to 5 one day events each academic year, with less frequent
larger events.
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Iowa-Nebraska
Functional Analysis Seminar (INFAS),
a one day regional conference held twice a year (usually in April and
October) in Des Moines IA and attended by groups from the University
of Iowa, Iowa State University,
and the University of Nebraska; there are occasional larger events.
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The
Workshop in Linear Analysis and Probability,
a month long workshop held each summer at Texas A&M University,
and SUMIRFAS
(Summer Informal Regional Functional Analysis Seminar).
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North British Functional
Analysis Seminar (NBFAS),
a one or two day regional conference held three times a year
at varying locations in the northern part of Britain.