
Banach
spaces
and their applications in Analysis
a
conference in honor of Nigel Kalton's 60th birthday
Miami
University, May 22-27, 2006
Supported
by Miami University,
International
Visiting Scholar Exchange Fund,
University
of Missouri
and National Science Foundation
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Location and Travel
The
talks will start on Monday, May
22, 2006, morning, and end around 4 PM on Saturday, May 27,
2006, so we recommend arrival on Sunday, May
21 and departure on Sunday, May 28, 2006.
Besides
the principal talks there will be parallel sessions of 20
minutes talks.
All talks will take place in Shideler Hall.
Oxford
is located in south-west corner of Ohio, very close to the border with
Indiana and Kentucky. The nearest big city is Cincinnati, Ohio, which
is about 30 miles south of Oxford.
The convenient airports to come to Oxford are in Cincinnati-Northern
Kentucky (airport code CVG, this is an international airport with many
direct flights to Europe) or Dayton, Ohio (very nice, convenient,
small airport). Both of these airports are about 1 hour drive from
Oxford. There is no regular public transportation from either of these
airports to Oxford. The most reliable airport transportation service is
provided by appointment by
Bob's
Need-A-Ride (513) 523-6840 or
1-800-891-0064
e-mail: oxfordlimo@aol.com
We
will have vans going to the airports to pick up participants.
I will e-mail the schedule of vans early next week
(i.e. around May 16).
People who are driving should go directly to their accommodations.
Conference materials and maps will be available at the hotels
or from van drivers.
Participants who are staying in Residence Halls should go directly to
Flower Hall. Attendant will be there 24 hours to check people in.
Conference
materials and maps will be available there, as well as campus parking
permits.
Here are some links to maps and directions to Oxford and Miami
University:
Here is the link to
Oxford weather forecast.
If
you have any questions please e-mail either of the organizers:
Beata Randrianantoanina randrib@muohio.edu
or
Narcisse Randrianantoanina randrin@muohio.edu
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