The International Workshop on Pseudo-Di? erential Operators: Complex Analysis and Partial Di? erential Equations was held at York University on August 4-8, 2008. The ? rst phase of the workshop on August 4-5 consisted of a mini-course on pseudo-di? erential operators and boundary value problems given by Professor Bert-Wolfgang Schulze of Universita t Potsdam for graduate students and po- docs. This was followed on August 6-8 by a conference emphasizing boundary value problems; explicit formulas in complex analysis and partialdi? erential eq- tions; pseudo-di? erential operators and calculi; analysis on the Heisenberg group and sub-Riemannian geometry; and Fourier analysis with applications in ti- frequency analysis and imaging. The role of complex analysis in the development of pseudo-di? erential op- ators can best be seen in the context of the well-known Cauchy kernel and the related Poisson kernel in, respectively, the Cauchy integral formula and the Po- son integral formula in the complex plane C. These formulas are instrumental in solving boundary value problems for the Cauchy-Riemann operator? and the Laplacian? onspeci? cdomainswith theunit disk andits biholomorphiccomp- ion, i. e. , the upper half-plane, as paradigm models. The corresponding problems in several complex variables can be formulated in the context of the unit disk n n in C , which may be the unit polydisk or the unit ball in C .
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Boundary Value Problems with the Transmission Property.- Spectral Invariance of SG Pseudo-Differential Operators on L p ? n .- Edge-Degenerate Families of Pseudo-Differential Operators on an Infinite Cylinder.- Global Regularity and Stability in S-Spaces for Classes of Degenerate Shubin Operators.- Weyl s Lemma and Converse Mean Value for Dunkl Operators.- Dirichlet Problems for Inhomogeneous Complex Mixed-Partial Differential Equations of Higher order in the Unit Disc: New View.- Dirichlet Problems for the Generalized n-Poisson Equation.- Schwarz, Riemann, Riemann-Hilbert Problems and Their Connections in Polydomains.- L p -Boundedness of Multilinear Pseudo-Differential Operators.- A Trace Formula for Nuclear Operators on L p .- Products of Two-Wavelet Multipliers and Their Traces.- Pseudo-Differential Operators on ?.- Pseudo-Differential Operators with Symbols in Modulation Spaces.- Phase-Space Differential Equations for Modes.- Two-Window Spectrograms and Their Integrals.- Time-Time Distributions for Discrete Wavelet Transforms.- The Stockwell Transform in Studying the Dynamics of Brain Functions.