Schedule
Conference "Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Physics"
In memory of Olga A. Ladyzhenskaya
(Levico T., Oct. 24-30, 2004)



Time

Monday, 25

Tuesday, 26

Wednesd. 27

Thursday, 28

Friday, 29

Saturday, 30

9:00-9:30

OPENING*

GIGA

AMANN

DA PRATO

PUKHNACHEV

RAJAGOPAL

9:35-10:05

URALTSEVA

PROUSE

TANI

 SIMADER

MAHALOV

WANG

10:10-10:40

MORIMOTO

RAUTMANN

GUNZBURGER

S.NAZAROV

NICOLAENKO

RAZANI

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:10-11:40

NAUMANN

FASANO

STRUWE

LUCKHAUS

FRID

 

11:45-12:15

BARDOS

MIYAKAWA

SHILKIN

VISINTIN

GIRAULT

 

12:20-12:50

GIAQUINTA

DA VEIGA

 

A.NAZAROV

RUZICKA

 

15:30-16:00

ARKHIPOVA

PAGANI

Excursion

SULI

CHOE

 

16:05-16:35

CHAE

PADULA

 

MASUDA

PAVARINO

 

16:40-17:10

SEREGIN

HEYWOOD

 

MARCATI

GILARDI

 

Coffee break

 

 

 

 

 

 

17:40-18:10

SEQUEIRA

FEIREISL

 

SOLONNIKOV

MALEK

 

18:15-18:45

RUGGERI

SECCHI

 

BERSELLI

 

 

The Director of CIRM, M. Miranda, will welcome participants, then scientific organizers introduce works.

 

Title of Talks

Herbert AMANN (Zuerich): "Control of heat conducting viscous fluids"

Arina ARKHIPOVA (St. Petersburg): "Solvability problem for strong nonlinear nondiagonal elliptic systems"

Claude BARDOS (Paris VII): "Analyticity and instabilities of Kelvin Helmholtz and Rayleigh Taylor problems"

Hugo BEIRAO DA VEIGA (Pisa): "On the regularity of the solutions to the Ladyzhenskaya modified Navier-Stokes equations"

Luigi Carlo BERSELLI (Pisa): "On commutation errors in the space filtered Navier-Stokes equations"

Dongho CHAE (Suwon): "Global regularity for the 2D Boussinesq equations with partial viscosity terms"

Hi Jun CHOE (Seoul): "Leray problem in the axis symmetric domains"

Giuseppe DA PRATO (Pisa): "The Kolmogorov equation for 3D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations"

Antonio FASANO (Firenze): "Modelling tumours around blood vessels"

Eduard FEIREISL (Praha): "Dynamics of viscous compressible fluids"

Hermano FRID (Rio de Janeiro): "Quasilinear parabolic systems with applications in multiphase flows in porous media and polydisperse suspensions"

Mariano GIAQUINTA (Pisa): "Maps into manifolds with equibounded S^1/2"

Yoshi GIGA (Sapporo): "On spatially non decaying initial data for the Navier-Stokes equations"

Gianni GILARDI (Pavia): "On a singular integrodifferential system arising in a phase transition model"

Vivette GIRAULT (Paris): "Maximum norm estimates for finite-element discretizations of the Stokes problem"

Max GUNZBURGER (Tallhassee): "Least-squares finite element methods for the Poisson equation and their connection to the Dirichlet and Kelvin principles"

John G. HEYWOOD (Vancouver): "Some observations concerning the spatially periodic Navier-Stokes equations"

Stephan LUCKHAUS (Leipzig): "Varifold formulation for free boundary problems with surface tension"

Alex MAHALOV (Tempe): "Global regularity of the 3D Navier-Stokes equations with uniformly large initial vorticity, fast singular oscillating limits and restricted convolutions"

Josef MALEK (Prague): "On Lipschitz approximations of Sobolev functions, and their applications in analysis of flows of incompressible fluids"

Piero MARCATI (L'Aquila): "Existence and stability in quantum hydrodynamics"

Kyuya MASUDA (Tokyo): "Maximum principle for weak solutions of nonlinear parabolic equations"

Tetsuro MIYAKAWA (Kanazawa): "Solutions with symmetry to two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations in an exterior domain"

Hiroko MORIMOTO (Kawasaki City): "On the pressure for the Navier-Stokes flows in a straight channel with an obstacle"

Joachim NAUMANN (Berlin): "Existence of weak solutions to the equations of motion of heat-conducting, incompressible fluids"

Alexander NAZAROV (St. Petersburg): "The nonlinear Venttsel' problem"

Serguei A. NAZAROV (St. Petersburg): "Asymptotic behaviour of solutions to elliptic problems in outlets to infinity"

Basil NICOLAENKO (Tempe): "Non blow-up of solutions of the 3D magnetohydrodynamics equations for a class of 3D initial data in axisymmetric domains"

Mariarosaria PADULA (Ferrara): "Global existence for a model of fluid-structure interaction"

Carlo PAGANI (Milano): "Linear ship waves: the Neumann-Kelvin problem revisited"

Luca PAVARINO (Milano): "Parallel simulations of reaction-diffusion models in computational electrocardiology"

Mario PRIMICERIO (Firenze): "Chemotaxis: blow-up, continuation and free boundaries"

Giovanni PROUSE (Milano): "Some mathematical models associated to dopant diffusion in silicon"

Vladislav PUKHNACHEV (Novosibirsk): "Approximate models of viscous flows with free boundaries and their justification"

Kumbakonam RAJAGOPAL (College Station): "On some open issues in fluid mechanics"

Reimund RAUTMANN (Paderborn): "Quasi-Lipschitz conditions in incompressible flows"

AbdolRahman RAZANI (Qazvin): "Shock structure in a combustion model"

Tommaso RUGGERI (Bologna): "The role of entropy principle in the qualitative analysis of hyperbolic systems of balance laws"

Michael RUZICKA (Freiburg): "On generalized Newtonian fluids"

Paolo SECCHI (Brescia): "On compressible vortex sheets in two space dimensions"

Adelia SEQUEIRA (Lisboa): "Analysis and numerical simulations of non-Newtonian fluids modelling blood flow in small vessels"

Gregory SEREGIN (Saint Petersburg): "Unilateral regularity conditions for the Navier-Stokes equations in a half space"

Timofey SHILKIN (St. Petersburg): "Existence and regularity of solutions to the Navier-Stokes system with temperature-dependent viscosity"

Christian G. SIMADER (Bayreuth): "Remarks on the Cosserat spectrum in a half space"

Vsevolod SOLONNIKOV (Ferrara): "On the stability and instability of rotating liquid drops"

Michael STRUWE (Zuerich): "On a Serrin type regularity criterion for the Navier-Stokes equations"

Endre SULI (Oxford): "Analysis of mixed finite element approximations to quasi-Newtonian incompressible flows"

Atusi TANI (Yokohama): "Vortical surface waves in 3-D"

Nina URALTSEVA (Saint Petersburg): "Life and work of Olga A. Ladyzhenskaya”

Augusto VISINTIN (Trento): "Partial differential equations with hysteresis"

Lihe WANG (Iowa City): "L^p estimates on Reifenberg flat domains"