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Dissipative models in phase transitions

DISSIPATIVE MODELS IN PHASE TRANSITIONS

INdAM workshop - Cortona (Italy), September 5-11, 2004

Scientific committee:

Pierluigi Colli, Nobuyuki Kenmochi, Juergen Sprekels

Organizing: Elena Bonetti & Ulisse Stefanelli (Pavia)

Web page:
http://www-dimat.unipv.it/distra04

where you can find information, register, and apply for a short
talk. No registration fee is required.

Phase transition phenomena arise in a variety of relevant real world
situations (e.g. melting and freezing in a solid-liquid system,
evaporation, solid-solid phase transitions in shape memory alloys,
combustion, crystal growth, damage in elastic materials, glass formation,
phase transitions in polymers, plasticity, ...),. The practical interest
is evident and has deeply influenced the technological development of
our society, stimulating indeed an intense mathematical research.
It is well-known that the crucial issue of adequately describing some
relevant phase change situations requires the joint contribution of
several different knowledges, ranging from continuum thermomechanics,
to the mathematical analysis of PDE's, to approximation and computation.
The possible dissipative character of the phase transition phenomena
is often a guideline in all of the abovementioned steps of the study.
Indeed, the concept of dissipation occurs in the analysis of thermodynamic
consistency of models, is strictly related to the expected regularity
of solutions to PDE's, is connected with the possible stability
of suitable discretization schemes.

The purpose of the workshop is then to stimulate an interdisciplinary
discussion on this topic and review the recent developments of the field.

Invited Speakers
T. Aiki (Gifu), F. Auricchio (Pavia), N. Alikakos (Knoxville/Athens),
J.W. Barrett (London), W. Dreyer (Berlin), A. Fasano (Firenze),
M. Fremond (Paris), H. Garcke (Regensburg), G. Gilardi (Pavia),
C. Giorgi (Brescia), M. Grasselli (Milan), D. Hoemberg (Berlin),
P. Krejci (Prague), Ph. Laurencot (Toulouse), S. Luckhaus (Leipzig),
A. Mielke (Stuttgart), I. Pawlow (Warsaw), J.F. Rodrigues (Lisbon),
K. Shirakawa (Tokyo), R.E. Showalter (Oregon), A. Visintin (Trento)


http://cvgmt.sns.it/event/122/

When
Sun Sep 5 – Sat Sep 11, 2004