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<h2>cvgmt weekly bulletin</h2>
<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/919/'>Fleschler</a></p>
<p><b>New papers by:</b> <a href='/person/1187/' >Baroni</a>, <a href='/person/37/' >Toader</a>, <a href='/person/1830/' >Friedrich</a>, <a href='/person/3688/' >Bresciani</a>, <a href='/person/5642/' >Götzmann</a>, <a >Dello Schiavo</a>, <a href='/person/4141/' >Kubin</a>, <a href='/person/4142/' >De Gennaro</a>, <a href='/person/4047/' >Sodini</a>, <a >Knüpfer</a>, <a href='/person/204/' >Dal Maso</a>, <a href='/person/5652/' >Fusco</a>, <a >Arya</a>, <a >Brazke</a>, <a href='/person/153/' >Coscia</a></p>
<p><b>Modified papers by:</b> <a href='/person/4483/'>Caillet</a>, <a href='/person/135/'>Catino</a>, <a >Dameno</a>, <a href='/person/157/'>Pallara</a>, <a href='/person/1187/'>Baroni</a>, <a href='/person/2340/'>La Manna</a>, <a href='/person/3493/'>Tiberio</a>, <a href='/person/1830/'>Friedrich</a>, <a >Ok</a>, <a >Schütt</a>, <a href='/person/2998/'>Cito</a>, <a href='/person/188/'>Stroffolini</a>, <a href='/person/1217/'>Scilla</a>, <a href='/person/201/'>Santambrogio</a>, <a href='/person/3274/'>Sapio</a>, <a href='/person/1609/'>Lerario</a>, <a href='/person/204/'>Dal Maso</a>, <a href='/person/1227/'>Rizzi</a>, <a href='/person/5073/'>Cucinotta</a>, <a >Mora-Corral</a>, <a href='/person/228/'>Magnani</a>, <a href='/person/3688/'>Bresciani</a>, <a href='/person/1134/'>Bögelein</a>, <a href='/person/2808/'>Carbotti</a>, <a >Mastrolia</a>, <a href='/person/638/'>Schmidt</a></p>
<h2>News</h2>
<h3><a href='/news/121/'>Probability, Analysis and Dynamics</a></h3>
<div style="font-size: smaller;"><p>Dear All,
</p>
<p>
We cordially invite you to the fourth Probability, Analysis and Dynamics conference at the University of Bristol.
</p>
<p>Come and enjoy accessible colloquium-style talks from leading researchers about significant research developments in a range of topics in probability, analysis and dynamical systems. The speakers will include
</p>
<p> Tim Austin (Warwick)
Sourav Chatterjee (Stanford)
Laure Dumaz (ENS Paris)
Manfred Einsiedler (ETH Zurich)
Giovanni Forni (Maryland)
Nina Gantert (TU Munich)
Alexander Gorodnik (University of Zurich)
Rachel Greenfeld (Northwestern)
Zemer Kosloff (Bristol)
Eugenia Malinnikova (Stanford)
Jason Miller (Cambridge)
Andrea Mondino (Oxford)
Laura Monk (Bristol)
Joel Moreira (Warwick)
Florian Richter (EPFL)
Bálint Tóth (Bristol and Rényi Institute, Budapest)
Hong Wang (NYU Courant)- to be confirmed
</p>
<p>
The conference is principally funded by the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research, in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute and the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol.
</p>
<p>Please register at https:/eur.cvent.me<i>4E17l by <b>March 24th</b>, the latest.
</p>
<p>The registration fee is £80 (refundable up to March 24th if you have to cancel).
</p>
<p>There will be a conference dinner (optional) costing £30, in the Orangery at Goldney Hall.
</p>
<p>Once you have completed the registration form you will be sent an email with a link to the online shop for payment.
</p>
<p>Best wishes from the organizers,
</p>
<p>Márton Balázs, Edward Crane, Asma Hassannezhad, Kevin Hughes, Jessica Jay, Ben Krause, John Mackay and Jens Marklof.</i></p>
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<h2>Events next week</h2>
<ul>
<li><p>
<b><a href='/event/947/'>Nonlocal Equations: Analysis and Numerics</a></b><br />
Mon 17 March 2025 - Fri 21 March 2025<br />
Bielefeld University<br />
</p></li>
</ul>
<h2>Seminars next week</h2>
<h3>Wed 19 March 2025</h3><ul>
<li><p>
Agenda: Get-together (30 min), presentation Ian Fleschler (60 min), questions and discussions (30 min).
Registration required for new participants. Please go to our seminar website (allow one work day for processing).<br />
Ian Fleschler (Princeton University): <b><a href='/seminar/919/'>A sharp extension of Allard’s boundary regularity theorem for area minimizing currents with arbitrary boundary multiplicity</a></b><br />
, 12:00<br />
</p>
<div style="font-size: smaller;"><p>In the context of area-minimizing currents, Allard boundary regularity theorem asserts that an oriented current with boundary that minimizes area cannot have boundary singularities of minimum density. Indeed, in a neighborhood of a point of minimum density, the surface must coincide
with a classical smooth minimal surface that attaches smoothly to the boundary.
</p>
<p>In this talk, I will discuss a series of papers, one of them in
collaboration with Reinaldo Resende, that extend Allard’s boundary regularity theory to a higher boundary multiplicity setting. Specifically, for an area-minimizing current with a multiplicity $Q$ boundary, we study density $Q/2$ boundary points. In this context, a regular point is one where smooth submanifolds with multiplicity attach transversally to the boundary. We establish that the set of singular
boundary points of minimum density is of boundary codimension at most 2 and rectifiable, extending the corresponding result in 2d by De Lellis - Steinbrüchel - Nardulli to higher dimensional currents. The sharpness of
this regularity theory is confirmed by my construction of a
3-dimensional area mininimizing current in $\mathbb R^5$ with a singular boundary point of minimum density.</p>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>New Papers</h2>
<p><b> Arya, De Gennaro, Kubin:</b> <a href='/paper/7020/'>The asymptotic of the Mullins-Sekerka and the area-preserving curvature
flow in the planar flat torus</a></p>
<p><b> Fusco:</b> <a href='/paper/7021/'>Variational analysis of discrete Dirichlet problems in periodically
perforated domains</a></p>
<p><b> Bresciani, Friedrich:</b> <a href='/paper/7022/'>Core-radius approximation of singular minimizers in nonlinear elasticity</a></p>
<p><b> Baroni:</b> <a href='/paper/7023/'>A new condition ensuring gradient continuity for minimizers of non-autonomous functionals with mild phase transition</a></p>
<p><b> Baroni, Coscia:</b> <a href='/paper/7024/'>Gradient regularity for non-autonomous functionals with Dini or non-Dini continuous coefficients</a></p>
<p><b> Baroni:</b> <a href='/paper/7025/'>Gradient continuity for $p(x)$-systems under minimal conditions on the exponent</a></p>
<p><b> Sodini, Dello Schiavo:</b> <a href='/paper/7026/'>The Hellinger-Kantorovich metric measure geometry on spaces of measures</a></p>
<p><b> Brazke, Götzmann, Knüpfer:</b> <a href='/paper/7027/'>$\Gamma$-Convergence of Higher-Order Phase Transition Models</a></p>
<p><b> Dal Maso, Toader:</b> <a href='/paper/7028/'>Homogenisation Problems for Free Discontinuity Functionals with Bounded Cohesive Surface Terms</a></p>
<h2>Modified Papers</h2>
<p><b> Baroni, Bögelein:</b> <a href='/paper/2212/'>Calderón-Zygmund estimates for parabolic $p(x,t)$-Laplacian systems</a></p>
<p><b> Baroni:</b> <a href='/paper/2447/'>Riesz potential estimates for a general class of quasilinear equations</a></p>
<p><b> Baroni:</b> <a href='/paper/3929/'>On the relation between generalized Morrey spaces and measure data problems</a></p>
<p><b> Catino, Dameno, Mastrolia:</b> <a href='/paper/4838/'>On Riemannian four-manifolds and their twistor spaces: a moving frame approach</a></p>
<p><b> Dal Maso, Sapio:</b> <a href='/paper/5153/'>Quasistatic limit of a dynamic viscoelastic model with memory</a></p>
<p><b> Bresciani, Friedrich, Mora-Corral:</b> <a href='/paper/6420/'>Variational models with Eulerian-Lagrangian formulation allowing for material failure</a></p>
<p><b> Cucinotta:</b> <a href='/paper/6455/'>Minimal Surface Equation and Bernstein Property on RCD spaces</a></p>
<p><b> Magnani, Tiberio:</b> <a href='/paper/6555/'>The Michor-Mumford conjecture in Hilbertian H-type groups</a></p>
<p><b> Carbotti, Cito, La Manna, Pallara:</b> <a href='/paper/6558/'>Local Regularity of very weak $s$-harmonic functions via fractional difference quotients</a></p>
<p><b> Bresciani, Friedrich:</b> <a href='/paper/6631/'>Quasistatic growth of cavities and cracks in the plane</a></p>
<p><b> Caillet, Santambrogio:</b> <a href='/paper/6648/'>Fisher information and continuity estimates for nonlinear but 1-homogeneous diffusive PDEs (via the JKO scheme)</a></p>
<p><b> Lerario, Rizzi, Tiberio:</b> <a href='/paper/6796/'>Quantitative approximate definable choices</a></p>
<p><b> Schmidt, Schütt:</b> <a href='/paper/6813/'>Partial regularity for variational integrals with Morrey-Hölder zero-order terms, and the limit exponent in Massari's regularity theorem</a></p>
<p><b> Ok, Scilla, Stroffolini:</b> <a href='/paper/6829/'>Partial regularity for degenerate systems of double phase type</a></p>
<h2>Open Positions</h2>
<p><a href="/position/995/">5-10 Postdoctoral positions at Jyväskylä</a> (deadline: Mon 17 March 2025)</p>
<p><a href="/position/997/">Professore Associato - Analisi Matematica - Univ. Udine</a> (deadline: Thu 20 March 2025)</p>
<p><a href="/position/999/">8 Phd positions and 7 Postdoc positions in the Mathematics of Reconstruction in Dynamical and Active Models</a> (deadline: Fri 21 March 2025)</p>
<p><a href="/position/998/">PhD position in DFG Emmy Noether research group "Geometric functional inequalities and their stability"</a> (deadline: Mon 31 March 2025)</p>
<p><b>(new)</b> <a href="/position/1000/">2 PhD Positions in Mathematics at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland</a> (deadline: Tue 1 April 2025)</p>
<p><a href="/position/996/">PhD position at Technical University of Munich, group "Multiscale and Stochastic Dynamics"</a> (deadline: Sat 31 May 2025)</p>
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