Jonathan Bennett

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Jonathan Bennett’s interests lie in multivariable Euclidean harmonic analysis and its interactions with problems in geometric analysis and combinatorics. Recently he has been investigating the scope of heat-flow methods and induction-on-scales arguments in the analysis of geometric inequalities arising in the restriction theory for the Fourier transform.

Professor Bennett is interested in supervising doctoral research students in all aspects of Euclidean harmonic analysis.

19992023

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  • Heat-flow monotonicity related to some inequalities in Euclidean analysis

    Bennett, J., Feb 2010, Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations: International Conference on Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations, June 16-20, 2008, El Escorial, Madrid, Spain. Cifuentes, P., Garcia-Cuerva, J., Garrigos, G., Hernandez, E., Maria, J., Parcet, J., Ruiz, A., Soria, F., Torrea, J. L. & Vargas, A. (eds.). American Mathematical Society, p. 85-96 12 p. (Contemporary Mathematics; vol. 505).

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  • A majorant problem for the Schrodinger group

    Bennett, J. & Bez, R., 2012, RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu. p. 1-10 11 p. (RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu; vol. B33).

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