Collection of presentations

Here you will find some of the presentations delivered during the 47th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis.

Alina Shalukhina, The Hardy–Littlewood Maximal Function on Spaces of Homogeneous Type

Anna Rita Sambucini, A survey on the Riemann-Lebesgue integrability in non-additive setting

Antonin Slavik, A general form of Gronwall inequality with Stieltjes integrals

Bastien Lecluse, On the almost-everywhere convergence of two-parameter ergodic averages along directional rectangles

Bogdan Anghelina, The canonical projection associated with a mixed possibly infinite iterated function system

Cheng-Han Pan, A Mazurkiewicz Set as the union of two Sierpiński-Zygmund functions

Eliza Jabłońska, On set–valued maps additive “modulo K”

Franciszek Prus-Wiśniowski, Four open problems in achievement set theory

Gertruda Ivanova, On strong c-algebrability of some families of functions

Jun Kawabe, Nonadditive measure representation theorems for nonlinear functionals

Krystal Taylor, Fractals and the Buffon Circle Problem

Krzysztof Piszczek, Weak Amenability Constant in Banach Algebras

Luis Bernal González, Modes of convergence of sequences of real or complex functions: a linear point of view

Mar Jiménez Sevilla, Approximate Morse-Sard type results for non-separable Banach spaces. Smooth functions with no critical points

Martin Rmoutil, Little Lipschitz constant of functions on the real line

Maxim Zinchenko, Bounds for L∞ Extremal Polynomials

Oswaldo Rio Branco de Oliveira, Do the change of variable formula integrals have equal value?

Piotr Nowakowski, Cantor sets and their algebraic differences

Radu Miculescu, Relational generalized iterated function systems

Thierry De Pauw, Radon-Nikodýmification of Integral Geometric Measures

Andy prize

We are pleased to announce that Professor Per Enflo was awarded the Andy prize at the 47th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis. Our warmest congratulations!

Photo Gallery

During the 47th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis, numerous photos were taken to capture the best moments. All the photos can be accessed by clicking here.

Social Activities

As is tradition in every Symposium, there will be an excursion and a gala dinner.

On Wednesday, June 18th, the excursion will take place. We will meet at 8:45 a.m. at the entrance of the Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas, and we will be back around 5:00 p.m. at the same place. This time, we will visit Finca La Pontezuela, a historic olive oil mill located in a beautiful spot in the Montes de Toledo, in Castilla-La Mancha, the same place that inspired Cervantes to write his famous book Don Quixote. We will enjoy a guided tour of the area with an official guide, immersive experiences, a banquet, and a tasting of local olive oils along with a selection of Spanish wines. And much more! The excursion will last the whole day, and round-trip transportation from Madrid is also included.

The Symposium’s social dinner will be on Thursday, June 19thIt will take place at 8:30 PM at the restaurant Sal Gorda, located at number 3, C. de Beatriz de Bobadilla, 9, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28040 Madrid.

The menu of the social dinner is as follows:

♣ Starters to share:

  • Scrambled Eggs with Cod and Caramelized Onion
  • Cantabrian Anchovies with Grated Tomato
  • Iberian Ham and Sheep Cheese

♣ Main course (choose one):

  • Cod Loin with Squid Sauce
  • Hake Loin with Roasted Vegetables
  • Aged Beef Loin with Soufflé Potatoes

♣ Dessert (choose one):

  • Apple Tart
  • Tiramisu

If anyone has any allergies or intolerances, or would like a vegetarian or vegan option, please contact:  madrid47ssrae@gmail.com

Accomodation

The congress will take place at the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid, located in Plaza de las Ciencias, 3, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28040 Madrid.

Accommodation is not included in the conference fee. Each participant will need to book their own accommodation during the congress. However, we have an agreement with the following accommodations to offer a discount to congress participants who choose to stay in one of them:

♣ Colegio Mayor Universitario Isabel de España

It is located at C. de Don Ramón Menéndez Pidal, 5, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28040 Madrid and you can visit their website at https://cmisabel.com/.
To request a reservation at this accommodation, you must complete this form and send it to cristinaperez@cmisabel.com. The reservation will be confirmed in mid-May, and once confirmed, payment must be made. The price is 66 euros per person per night, with approximately 30 places available.

To obtain a 10% discount on the accommodation price, in the “Motivo de la estancia” (“Reason for stay”) section of the form, you must indicate that the reason for your stay is attending the 47th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis. Additionally, you must send proof of payment for the congress conference fee to cristinaperez@cmisabel.com.


♣ Casa do Brasil

It is located at Av. de la Memoria, 3, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28040 Madrid, and you can visit their website at https://casadobrasil.org/. The accommodation rates are as follows:

Single room price per day:
◊ Single room with full board – €88
◊ Single room with half board – €77 (specifying lunch or dinner)
◊ Single room with bed and breakfast – €66

Double room price per day:
◊ Double room with full board – €140
◊ Double room with half board – €120 (specifying lunch or dinner)
◊ Double room with bed and breakfast – €100

To book a room at this accommodation, you must send an email to sec@casadobrasil.es, specifying the type of board, the number of days of accommodation, and stating that the purpose of your stay is to attend the 47th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis. You will receive a reply with a bank account number where you must transfer the payment amount. The reservation will be confirmed once the accommodation receives your transfer.


♣ Hotel Suites Viena Plaza de España

It is located at C. de Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, 17, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid. Reservations are made through their website https://www.suitesviena.com/, and by using the code RAEX25, you will get a 10% discount on the final booking price.


Residencia Universitaria Resa Claudio Coello

It is located at C. de Claudio Coello, 141, Salamanca, 28006 Madridand you can visit their website at https://resa.es/residencias/madrid/claudio-coello/

Each participant must make the reservation by clicking here, and by using the code RAEX25, you will get a 15% discount on the final booking price.

How to Get There: Current local information

The congress will take place at the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid, located in Plaza de las Ciencias, 3, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28040 Madrid.

The nearest metro station to the Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid is “Ciudad Universitaria” which corresponds to line 6 of the Madrid metro.  From Ciudad Universitaria metro station, the Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas is a 10-minute walk.

We would like to inform you that Metro Line 6 is currently interrupted between the stations of Moncloa and Méndez Álvaro (the metro stations in yellow on the image below are not operational). This interruption is scheduled to last from May 31 to September 12 (inclusive).

From Moncloa metro station, the Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas is a 30-minute walk, although you can also take the metro or bus to Ciudad Universitaria.
The following buses can be used to get to the Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas:
  • Line G, U, or 82 (stop at Avenida Complutense-Jardín Botánico or Paraninfo-Matemáticas),
  • Line 132 (stop at Avenida Complutense-Jardín Botánico).

On Monday, June 16th, the registration will be at the Main Hall (also known as Aula Miguel de Guzmán). At the entrance of the faculty, there will be instructions on how to get there.