Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measure Theory

Frontiers of applied analysis

created by paolini on 30 Mar 2005
modified on 28 Apr 2017

8 sep 2005 - 10 sep 2005   [open in google calendar]

FRONTIERS OF APPLIED ANALYSIS

A Conference on the Occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the Center for Nonlinear Analysis

The Center for Nonlinear Analysis is organizing a conference entitled

Frontiers of Applied Analysis

to be held at Carnegie Mellon University, September 8-10, 2005.

The list of speakers includes:

Douglas Arnold (University of Minnesota) Henri Berestycki (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) Haim Brezis (Rutgers University) Emmanuele DiBenedetto (Vanderbilt University) Weinan E (Princeton University) Ivar Ekeland (Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences) Willi Jager (University of Heidelberg) Barbara Keyfitz (Fields Institute) Gregory Lawler (Cornell University) Fang-Hua Lin (Courant Institute) Pierre-Louis Lions (College de France) Andrew Majda (Courant Institute) Hiroshi Matano (University of Tokyo) Louis Nirenberg (Courant Institute) Stanley Osher (University of California, Los Angeles)

Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to apply for financial support. The deadline for applications is June 15, 2005.

Graduate students, postdocs and scientists with a recent Ph.D. degree are encouraged to contribute a presentation for this conference. The deadline for submission of contributed abstracts is June 30, 2005.

For further information and registration see

http:/www.math.cmu.educnafrontiersindex.html

Contact Information: Center for Nonlinear Analysis Carnegie Mellon University Department of Mathematical Sciences Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Telephone: (412) 268-2545 Fax: (412) 268-6380 E-mail: cn0s@math.cmu.edu

Organizers: Irene Fonseca, David Kinderlehrer, Roy Nicolaides, Robert Pego, Shlomo Ta'asan