Center for Nonlinear Analysis |
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Frontiers of Applied Analysis |
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September
8-10, 2005 |
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Location: Singleton Room, Roberts Hall |
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Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Time |
8-Sep |
9-Sep |
10-Sep |
8:00
- 8:30 |
Continental
breakfast, Singleton Room |
Continental
breakfast |
Continental
Breakfast |
8:30 - 9:00 |
Welcome
Remarks: |
Singleton
Room |
Singleton
Room |
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Dean Richard McCullough |
Roberts
Hall |
Roberts
Hall |
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Mellon College of Science |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
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Jagdish Chandra |
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George Washington University |
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Roy Nicolaides, Department Head of the |
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Department of Mathematical Sciences |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
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Irene Fonseca |
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Director of the Center for Nonlinear Analysis |
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9:00 - 9:45 |
Louis Nirenberg |
Ivar Ekeland |
Emmanuele
DiBenedetto |
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Courant
Institute |
Pacific Institute for the |
Vanderbilt
University |
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A Geometric Problem and the |
Mathematical
Sciences, Vancouver |
Homogenized Limits in Visual |
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Hopf Lemma |
Optimal Transportation, Matching |
Transduction: The Role of the Incisures |
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Problems and Economic Equilibrium |
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10:00 - 10:45 |
Haim
Brezis |
Andrew
Majda |
Fang-Hua
Lin |
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Rutgers
University |
Courant
Institute |
Courant
Institute |
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New types
of Sobolev-Nirenberg |
New Waves, PDEs, and
Coarse-Grained |
Semi-Classical
Limit of the |
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imbeddings,
isoperimetric inequalities |
Stochastic
Lattice Models for the Tropics |
Gross-Pitaeveskii
Equations |
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and
Elliptic Estimates in L1 |
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in an
Exterior Domain |
10:45 - 11:15 |
Coffee
break |
Coffee
break |
Coffee
break |
11:15 - 12:00 |
Willi
Jäger |
Barbara
Keyfitz |
Hiroshi
Matano |
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University
of Heidelberg |
Fields
Institute |
University
of Tokyo |
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Multiscale
Modelling in Biosciences- |
Can
Self-Similar Problems Tell |
A Variational Approach for Quasi-Periodic |
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Ion Transport Through Membranes |
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Anything about Multi-Dimensional |
Fronts in Allen-Cahn Model |
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Conservation Laws? |
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12:00 - 1:50 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
1:50 - 2:00 |
Welcome Remarks: |
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Mort Gurtin |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
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2:00 - 2:45 |
Weinan E |
Gregory
Lawler |
Douglas
Arnold |
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Princeton
University |
Cornell
University |
University
of Minnesota |
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Mathematical
Theory of Solids: From Atomic |
Conformal
Invariance and |
Differential Complexes and |
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to Macroscopic Scales |
Two-Dimensional
Polymers |
Stability
of Finite Element Methods |
3:00 - 3:45 |
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Stanley
Osher |
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Special
Sessions Contributed Talks |
Special
Sessions Contributed Talks |
University
of California, Los Angeles |
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An Iterative
Regularization Method and |
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Inverse
Scale Space for Image Restoration |
3:45 - 4:15 |
Coffee
break |
Coffee
break |
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4:15 - 5:30 |
Special
Sessions Contributed Talks |
Special
Sessions Contributed Talks |
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6:30 |
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Welcome
Reception |
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Schatz
Dining Room |
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University
Center |
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Room A = Singleton Room |
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Room B = Physical Plant Building 300 |
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Chairman: |
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Thursday morning: David Kinderlehrer |
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Thursday afternoon: Irene Fonseca |
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Thursday contributed talks: Room A - Kavita Ramanan |
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Thursday contributed talks: Room B - Bob Pego |
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Friday morning: Roy Nicolaides |
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Friday afternoon: Bob Pego |
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Friday contributed talks: Room A - 3:00 - 4:35 Irene Fonseca, 4:35 David Kinderlehrer |
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Friday contributed talks: Room B - Noel
Walkington |
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Saturday morning: Giovanni Leoni |
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Saturday afternoon: Shlomo Ta'asan |
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