UK Network on Hyperbolic Equations and Related Topics, continued in 2018-2019

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18 December 2018 (Tuesday), Queen Mary University of London, Arts 1, Room 128

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Planned program

10:30-11:20: Dmitri Vassiliev (UCL): Geometric wave propagator on Riemannian manifolds
11:20-12:10: Claudia Garetto (Loughborough): Hyperbolic systems with non-diagonalisable principal part and variable multiplicities
12:10-13:00: Shabnam Beheshti (QMUL): Well-Posedness of Viscous Cosmology, First Steps
13:00-13:30: TBA: TBA
LUNCH
14:30-15:20: Valery Smyshlyaev (UCL): Two-scale homogenisation for a general class of high-contrast hyperbolic systems
15:20-16:10: Emiliano Renzi (Loughborough): Hydro-acoustic waves in weakly compressible fluid
COFFEE BREAK
16:30-17:00: Tom Baker (Imperial College London): Pseudo-differential Operators with Short Time Fourier Transforms and Gabor Frames

Abstracts and additional information

All are welcome to attend.

Komatsu classes on compact manifolds

Aparajita Dasgupta
Aparajita Dasgupta

The second part of the paper, continuing investigations on spaces of Fourier coefficients for Komatsu classes of functions and corresponding ultradistributions on compact manifolds. Here one deals with the tensor structure representations of linear mappings on such spaces.

The paper can be downloaded here:

http://www.ams.org/…/bt…/2018-05-04/S2330-0000-2018-00024-3/

The first part is available here:

http://www.ams.org/journals/tran/2016-368-12/S0002-9947-2016-06765-3/

and also on arxiv

 

UK-Japan Workshop, 16-18 May 2018

UK-Japan Workshop on

Analysis of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

16-18 May 2018

Mathematics Department, Swansea University

The aim of the workshop is to bring to Swansea a group of leading Japanese and UK nonlinear PDE experts for an exchange of ideas, with the aim of building world-leading research collaborations. Japan has a longstanding tradition of first-class research in the fundamental analysis of nonlinear PDE and their applications, with particular strength in PDE arising in models from biology and materials science. The proposed event is intended as a springboard to launch new and lasting UK-Japan links.

The research topics of the workshop will focus around two closely interconnected themes:

  • travelling wave solutions of reaction-diffusion equations and systems
  • nonlinear Schrödinger equations with nonlocal interactions

The meeting is supported by the London Mathematical Society via Conference Grants – Scheme 1. The meeting is open to all and will provide an opportunity for established as well as early career researchers to present their recent results.

Limited funds are available to contribute to expenses of UK postgraduate students, see Registration page for more details.

UK-Japan PDE Workshop, 16-18 May, Swansea

UK-Japan Workshop on Analysis of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

16-18 May 2018

Mathematics Department, Swansea University

Link to workshop

The aim of the workshop is to bring to Swansea a group of leading Japanese and UK nonlinear PDE experts for an exchange of ideas, with the aim of building world-leading research collaborations. Japan has a longstanding tradition of first-class research in the fundamental analysis of nonlinear PDE and their applications, with particular strength in PDE arising in models from biology and materials science. The proposed event is intended as a springboard to launch new and lasting UK-Japan links.

The research topics of the workshop will focus around two closely interconnected themes:

  • travelling wave solutions of reaction-diffusion equations and systems
  • nonlinear Schrödinger equations with nonlocal interactions

The meeting is supported by the London Mathematical Society via Conference Grants – Scheme 1. The meeting is open to all and will provide an opportunity for established as well as early career researchers to present their recent results.

Invited Speakers

  • Goro Akagi (Tohoku University, Sendai)
  • Catherine Bandle (University of Basel)
  • Manuel Del Pino (University of Bath)
  • Dmitri Finkelshtein (Swansea University)
  • Danielle Hilhorst (Paris-Sud University)
  • Norihisa Ikoma (Keio University, Yokohama)
  • Michinori Ishiwata (Osaka University, Toyonaka)
  • Toru Kan (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • Dante Kalise (Imperial College London)
  • Tatsuki Kawakami (Ryukoku University, Otsu)
  • Satoshi Masaki (Osaka University, Toyonaka)
  • Carlo Mercuri (Swansea University)
  • Monica Musso (University of Bath)
  • Hirokazu Ninomiya (Meiji University, Tokyo)
  • Michael Ruzhansky (Imperial College London)
  • Futoshi Takahashi (Osaka City University, Osaka)
  • Jin Takahashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Limited funds are available to contribute to expenses of UK postgraduate students, see Registration page for more details.

Fourier Integral Operators

Michèle Audin, Catherine Ducourtioux, Françoise Ouédraogo, René Schulz, Julio Delgado, Michael Ruzhansky, Gilles Lebeau

This volume of contributions based on lectures delivered at a school on Fourier Integral Operators held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 14–26 September 2015, provides an introduction to Fourier Integral Operators (FIO) for a readership of Master and PhD students as well as any interested layperson. Considering the wide spectrum of their applications and the richness of the mathematical tools they involve, FIOs lie the cross-road of many a field. This volume offers the necessary background, whether analytic or geometric, to get acquainted with FIOs, complemented by more advanced material presenting various aspects of active research in that area.

In this volume: J. Delgado, M. Ruzhansky, Fourier multipliers in Hilbert spaces.

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GF2018 in Novi Sad, Serbia, 28-31 August 2018

michael200International Conference on Generalized Functions GF2018, Novi Sad, Serbia, 27-31 August 2018

Link to Conference website

Dedicated to Professor Michael Oberguggenberger‘s 65th birthday

Happy Birthday Michael!

Aims and scope

This conference continues a long-standing tradition of international conferences on generalised functions gathering researchers working in all branches of generalised functions. The most recent conferences were held in Dubrovnik (Croatia, 2016), Southampton (United Kingdom, 2014), Martinique (France, 2011), Vienna (Austria, 2009), Bedlewo (Poland, 2007), Novi Sad (Serbia, 2004), Guadeloupe (France, 2000), …

Topics include, but are not limited to: Distribution theory, hyperfunctions, algebras of generalised functions, integral transforms, Linear and nonlinear partial differential equations, regularity, stochastic analysis Pseudodifferential operators and microlocal analysis, function spaces, Applications in mathematical physics, and other sciences, Geometric problems and nonlinear distributional geometry, Harmonic analysis, modulation spaces, time-frequency analysis

Plenary speakers

Nenad Antonić (University of Zagreb)
Hans Feichtinger (Universität Wien)
Claudia Garetto (unconfirmed, Loughborough University)
Günther Hörmann (Universität Wien)
Marko Nedeljkov (University of Novi Sad)
Fabio Nicola (unconfirmed, Politecnico di Torino)
Bojan Prangoski (unconfirmed, University of Skopje)
Michael Reissig (Technische Universität, Bergakademie Freiberg)
Michael Ruzhansky (Imperial College London)
Joachim Toft (Linnaeus University)
Jasson Vindas (Ghent University)
Yaguang Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

Organizing Committee

Jelena Aleksić
Nevena Dugandžija
Maja Jolić
Sanja Konjik
Marko Nedeljkov
Stevan Pilipović
Danijela Rajter-Ćirić
Sanja Ružičić
Dora Seleši
Nenad Teofanov

The conference will be held at
University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Trg D.
Obradovica 4, Novi Sad, Serbia.