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<h1>cvgmt weekly bulletin</h1>
<p><i>Weekly bulletin for <a href="http://cvgmt.sns.it">http://cvgmt.sns.it</a></i></p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
<p><b>Seminars by:</b> <a href='/seminar/539/'>Carlotto</a>, <a href='/seminar/540/'>Kuwert</a>, <a href='/seminar/541/'>Lamm</a></p>
<p><b>New papers by:</b> <a href='/person/65/' >Savaré</a>, <a >Gilardi</a>, <a href='/person/165/' >Rossi</a>, <a href='/person/262/' >Buttazzo</a>, <a href='/person/1737/' >Neumayer</a>, <a >Maly</a>, <a >Mielke</a>, <a href='/person/16/' >Shanmugalingam</a>, <a >Krejci</a>, <a href='/person/1013/' >Rocca</a>, <a href='/person/2169/' >Dweik</a>, <a href='/person/186/' >Figalli</a>, <a >Colli</a>, <a >Albers</a>, <a >Bongini</a></p>
<p><b>Modified papers by:</b> <a href='/person/1826/'>Pluda</a>, <a >Schulze</a>, <a href='/person/263/'>Mantegazza</a>, <a href='/person/168/'>Lussardi</a>, <a href='/person/235/'>Bonacini</a>, <a >Knüpfer</a>, <a href='/person/17/'>Mascolo</a>, <a href='/person/22/'>De Philippis</a>, <a href='/person/119/'>Novaga</a>, <a href='/person/186/'>Figalli</a>, <a href='/person/1982/'>Rindler</a></p>
<h2>Events next week</h2>
<ul>
<li><p>
<b><a href='/event/363/'>Lecce Conference in Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equation - CDV2016</a></b><br />
Tue 4 October 2016 - Fri 7 October 2016<br />
Lecce (Italy)<br /></p></li>
<li><p>
<b><a href='/event/382/'>Research Meeting on Non-local Operators</a></b><br />
Thu 6 October 2016 - Sat 8 October 2016<br />
Cagliari<br /></p></li>
</ul>
<h2>Seminars next week</h2>
<h3>Tue 4 October 2016</h3><ul>
<li><p>
Alessandro Carlotto: <b><a href='/seminar/539/'>Exotic solutions of the Einstein equations and gravitational shielding</a></b><br />
Aula Dal Passo Dipartimento di Matematica Roma "Tor Vergata", 14:30<br /> </p>
<div style="font-size: smaller;"><p>After a broad contextualisation, I will describe the recent construction
(joint with Richard Schoen) of a new class of solutions to the Einstein
constraint equations that exhibit highly anomalous properties both at a
geometric and at a physical level. In the purely Riemannian setting our
methods produce asymptotically flat manifolds that have positive ADM mass
but are exactly flat outside a cone of arbitrarily small, pre-assigned
opening angle. In particular, using basic facts about Huisken's
isoperimetric mass one can see that these data contain arbitrarily large
stable CMC spheres that are not isoperimetric for they volume they
enclose. Furthermore, the gluing scheme that we develop allows to produce
novel classes of N-body solutions for the Einstein equation, which
patently exhibit the phenomenon of gravitational shielding: for any large
T we can engineer solutions where any two massive bodies do not interact
at all for any time up to T, in striking contrast with the Newtonian
gravity scenario.</p>
</div> </li>
</ul>
<h3>Wed 5 October 2016</h3><ul>
<li><p>
Ernst Kuwert: <b><a href='/seminar/540/'>Local solutions to a free boundary problem for the Willmore functional</a></b><br />
aula bianchi, sns, Pisa, 14:00<br /> </li>
</ul>
<h3>Thu 6 October 2016</h3><ul>
<li><p>
Tobias Lamm (University of Frankfurt): <b><a href='/seminar/541/'>Rigidity results for conformal immersions</a></b><br />
Aula Mancini, SNS, Pisa, 14:00<br /> </li>
</ul>
<h2>New Papers</h2>
<p><b> Maly, Shanmugalingam:</b> <a href='/paper/3176/'>Neumann problem for p-Laplace equation in metric spaces using a variational approach: existence, boundedness, and boundary regularity</a></p>
<p><b> Mielke, Rossi, Savaré:</b> <a href='/paper/3177/'>Global existence results for viscoplasticity at finite strain</a></p>
<p><b> Dweik:</b> <a href='/paper/3178/'>Optimal transportation with boundary costs and summability estimates on the transport density</a></p>
<p><b> Bongini, Buttazzo:</b> <a href='/paper/3179/'>Optimal Control Problems in Transport Dynamics</a></p>
<p><b> Figalli, Neumayer:</b> <a href='/paper/3180/'>Gradient stability for the Sobolev inequality: the case $p\geq 2$</a></p>
<p><b> Albers, Krejci, Rocca:</b> <a href='/paper/3181/'>Solvability of an unsaturated porous media flow problem with thermomechanical interaction</a></p>
<p><b> Colli, Gilardi, Rocca:</b> <a href='/paper/3182/'>Optimal distributed control of a diffuse interface model of tumor growth</a></p>
<h2>Modified Papers</h2>
<p><b> Bonacini, Knüpfer:</b> <a href='/paper/2857/'>Ground states of a ternary system including attractive and repulsive Coulomb-type interactions</a></p>
<p><b> De Philippis, Rindler:</b> <a href='/paper/2991/'>Characterization of generalized Young measures generated by symmetric gradients</a></p>
<p><b> Lussardi, Mascolo:</b> <a href='/paper/3055/'>A uniqueness result for a class of non strictly convex variational problems</a></p>
<p><b> De Philippis, Figalli:</b> <a href='/paper/3066/'>Rigidity and stability of Caffarelli's log-concave perturbation theorem</a></p>
<p><b> Mantegazza, Novaga, Pluda, Schulze:</b> <a href='/paper/3172/'>Evolution of Networks with Multiple Junctions</a></p>
<h2>Open Positions</h2>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/196/">assegno di ricerca “Modelli Economici con Dinamica Stocastica delle Popolazioni via SPDEs”</a> (deadline: Fri 30 September 2016)</p>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/195/">TwoAssistant/Associate Prof openings in Applied Mathematics at Bath</a> (deadline: Mon 10 October 2016)</p>
<p><a href="/position/194/">Marie-Curie PhD fellowship on the modelling and computation of shocks and interfaces (University of Sussex)</a> (deadline: Sat 15 October 2016)</p>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/197/">PostDoc candidates in mathematics or computer science: Co-ordinator for the TUM Data Innovation LAB </a> (deadline: Sun 16 October 2016)</p>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/199/">Carnegie Mellon - Tenure Track Position</a> (deadline: Thu 10 November 2016)</p>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/198/">Premio Benedetto Sciarra</a> (deadline: Sat 31 December 2016)</p>
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