Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling

 

Plenary Speakers

Sylvie Benzoni-Gavage (University of Lyon 1, Lyon)
Abstract: Multi-d Shock Waves and Surface Waves

[Lecture Slides]

Gui-Qiang Chen (Northwestern University, Chicago)
Abstract: Shock Reflection-Diffraction and Multidimensional Conservation Laws

[Lecture Slides]


Shuxing Chen (Fudan University, Shanghai)
Abstract: Study on Mach Reflection and Mach Configuration

[Lecture Slides]


Michael Fisher (University of Maryland, College Park)
Abstract: Some Fruits of Genius: Lars Onsager and the Ising Model
Francois Golse (University of Paris VII, Paris)
Abstract: Quantitative Compactness Estimates for Conservation Laws

Shi Jin (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison)
Abstract: Liouville Equations and Hamiltonian Systems with Discontinuous Hamiltonians: Computation of High Frequency Waves in Heterogeneous Media

[Lecture Slides]

Alex Kiselev (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison)
Abstract: Some Recent Results on 2-D Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation

[Lecture Slides]


Peter Markowich (Cambridge University, Cambridge)
Abstract: On Nonlinear Dispersive Equations in Periodic Structures: Semiclassical Limits and Numerical Schemes

[Lecture Slides]

Sergei Novikov (University of Maryland, College Park)
Abstract: On the Hamiltonian 1st-Order PDE Systems
Stanley Osher (UCLA, Los Angeles)
Abstract: New Algorithms in Information Science and Connections with Time-Dependent PDEs

Benoit Perthame (University of Paris VI, Paris)
Abstract: Hyperbolic and Kinetic Model for Cell Motion

[Lecture Slides]

Benedetto Piccoli (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo "Mauro Picone", Rome)
Abstract: Traffic Flow on Networks: Conservation Laws Models

[Lecture Slides]

Saul Teukolsky (Cornell University, Ithaca)
Abstract: Simulations of Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

 

 

 

Invited Speakers

 

Debora Amadori (University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila)
Abstract: Global Solutions for a Hyperbolic Model of Multi-Phase Flow

[Lecture Slides]

Fabio Ancona (University of Bologna, Bologna)
Abstract: Control Problems for Hyperbolic Equations

[Lecture Slides]

Weizhu Bao (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Abstract: Analysis and Efficient Computation for the Schrodinger Equations in the Semiclassical Regimes

[Lecture Slides]

Alina Chertock (North Carolina State University, Raleigh)
Abstract: A Positivity Preserving Central-Upwind Scheme for Chemotaxis and Haptotaxis Models

[Lecture Slides]

Cleopatra Christoforou (University of Houston, Houston)
Abstract: On the Dependence of Euler Equations on Physical Parameters

[Lecture Slides]

Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich, Zurich)
Abstract: Ill-posedness for Bounded Admissible Solutions of the 2-dimensional p-system

[Lecture Slides]
Andreas Dedner (University of Freiburg, Freiburg)
Abstract: A Space-Time hp-Adaptive Scheme for Evolution Equations

Donatella Donatelli (University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila)
Abstract: Applications of Dispersive Estimates to the Acoustic Pressure Waves for Incompressible Fluid Problems

[Lecture Slides]

Manoussos Grillakis (University of Maryland, College Park)
Abstract: Correlation Estimates and Applications to
Schrodinger Equations
Philippe LeFloch (University of Paris VI, Paris)
Abstract: Linearization Techniques and L1 Continuous Dependence for Nonlinear Hyperbolic Systems
Xiantao Li (Penn State University, University Park)
Abstract: Coarse-graining Molecular Dynamics
Shinya Nishibata (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo)
Abstract: Relaxation Limits and Asymptotic Behaviors of Solutions to the Hydrodynamic Model for Semiconductors

Christian Ringhofer (Arizona State University, Tempe)
Abstract: Hyperbolic Models for Large Supply Chains

[Lecture Slides]

Sigmund Selberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim)
Abstract: The Maxwell-Dirac system: Null Structure and Almost Optimal Local Well-posedness

[Lecture Slides]

Marshall Slemrod (University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison)
Abstract: Transonic Flow and Supersonic Geometry
     
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