Conference Regularity theory and free boundary problems: from PDE to interfaces

Posted online: 2024-05-29 20:05:27Z by Henrik Shahgholian18

Expires At: 2024-07-27

  • Analysis of PDEs

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The Satellite aims to gather international, top-level researchers working in partial differential equations. More precisely, in regularity theory for (nonlinear) PDE, free boundary problems, and related topics. Among the subjects covered by the scientific program, we highlight regularity theory for quasilinear equations (including degenerate models), fully nonlinear elliptic and parabolic PDE, transmission and free transmission problems, equations arising in differential geometry and probability, regularity theory in the calculus of variations and applications.

The scientific program consists of mini-courses, plenary lectures and contributed talks, offering a panorama of the state of the art in the area and informing the profession on the relevant directions of research.

Contributed talks: if you are interested in presenting a contributed talk, register for the conference and submit the information of your talk (title+abstract) to the address satellite_ecm2024@mat.uc.pt before March 15. Decision on acceptance of contributed talks will be available by March 30.

The conference is partially supported by the Centre for Mathematics of the University of Coimbra (funded by the Portuguese Government through FCT/MCTES, DOI 10.54499/UIDB/00324/2020) and the Centre for Mathematics of the University of Minho (funded by the Portuguese Government through FCT/MCTES, UIDB/00013/2020 and UIDP/00013/2020).

Invited speakers Mini-courses Giuseppe Mingione (University of Parma) Panagiotis Souganidis (University of Chicago) TBC

Plenary Lectures Mark Allen (Brigham Young University) Arunima Bhattacharya (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Francesca Da Lio (ETH) Cristiana De Filippis (University of Parma) Jan Kristensen (Oxford University) Connor Mooney (University of California Irvine) Monica Musso (University of Bath) Giampiero Palatucci (University of Parma) José Francisco Rodrigues (University of Lisbon) María Soria-Carro (Rutgers University) David Stolnicki (Israel Institute of Technology, Technion) Andrzej Święch (Georgia Institute of Technology, GaTech) Dmitry Vorotnikov (University of Coimbra)