Копирам отдолу писмото-покана за традиционната зимна школа в Чехия по абстрактен анализ.
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Dear Colleague,
It is our pleasure to inform you that the 53rd Winter School in Abstract
Analysis will take place from
January 10 till
January 17, 2026
in Hotel Pavla (close to Nové Město na Moravě), Czech Republic.
Hotel:
https://www.hotelpavla.cz/The main topics are, as usual, the following:
real analysis, descriptive set theory, measure theory, geometrical and
topological properties of Banach spaces, operator theory etc.
Our main speakers will be:
Frederic Bayart (University Clermont Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Su Gao (Nankai University, Nankai, China)
Laurent Moonens (Paris-Saclay University, Paris, France)
Marcin Sabok (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
The expenses are the following (1 EUR is approximately 25 CZK):
Conference fee: 2000,- CZK
Accommodation and board: 12000,- CZK
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Total: 14000,- CZK
If you are interested in participating, please send your registration
e-mail (including your name and affiliation) to
lh...@karlin.mff.cuni.czby
November 15, 2025. Feel free to reply to this e-mail. There will be no
online registration
form.
Further details (such as information related to travelling or abstracts
provided by the main speakers) are available on the conference
website:
http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~lhota/Further remarks:
- Single rooms are not available due to the limited capacity of the hotel.
However, most rooms in the hotel are very spacious, in many cases they are
split into two parts.
If you have a preferred roommate, please let us know in
the registration e-mail.
- During the talks, it will be possible to use a whiteboard and a data
projector (simultaneously).
- The capacity of the Winter School is given by the relatively limited
capacity of the hotel.
Therefore we highly recommend that you send your registration e-mail as
soon as possible.
- The hotel is about 735 metres above the sea level and is situated close
to the so-called Vysočina-Arena,
an area for cross-country skiing and biathlon, which hosts the world
championships in these sports.
Cross-country skiing is therefore very likely to be possible.
Looking forward to seeing you,
Benjamin Vejnar and Ondřej Zindulka
(E-mail:
lh...@karlin.mff.cuni.cz)