Encounters Between Discrete and Continuous Mathematics
Workshop on Dynamical Networks, Numerical Analysis and Ergodic Theory
21-24. May, 2013
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Preliminary program:
Schedule
Preceding conferences:
Encounters between Discrete and Continuous Mathematics, 2008, Blaubeuren
I. German-Hungarian Workshop on Evolution Equations, 2007, Dobogókő
Main speakers (confirmed as of today):
Wolfgang Arendt, Ulm
Non-Autonomous Evoution Equations Governed by Forms: Invariance of Convex Sets
Etienne Emmrich, Berlin
Evolution equations of second order in time: existence via discretization
László Erdős, München
Universality for random matrices and log-gases
Yannis Kevrekidis, Princeton
Coarse-graining network dynamics
Sergey Korotov, Bilbao
Discrete Maximum Principles in Finite Element Analysis
Cesar Palencia, Valladolid
Stability results for Fractional Step methods in Banach spaces
Balázs Szegedy, Toronto
Higher order Fourier analysis and additive combinatorics
Gerald Teschl, Wien
Discrete and Continuous Boundary Value Problems
Vincenzo Vespri, Firenze
Harnack estimates for parabolic equations
Zahari Zlatev, Roskilde
Selection of Numerical Algorithms for Large-scale Air Pollution models
Organizing committee:
András Bátkai, Budapest
István Faragó, Budapest
László Lovász, Budapest
Rainer Nagel, Tübingen
Alexander Ostermann, Innsbruck
List of registered participants:
Miriam Bombieri, Tübingen
Well-posedness of linear control systems
Amin Boumenir, Kuwait
Identification and control of a heat equation
Petra Csomós, Innsbruck
Exponential integrators for shallow water equations
Gábor Csörgő, Budapest
A new type discontinous Galerkin method
Waed Dada, Tübingen
Numerical range with respect to a family of projections
Lukas Einkemmer, Innsbruck
An investigation of splitting methods for Vlasov-type equations
Nazife Erkursun, Tübingen
A new approach to the numerical range of unbounded operators; the numerical-spectrum
Marjeta Kramar Fijavz, Ljubljana
On semigroups of max-plus linear operators
Retha Heymann, Tübingen
Spectral theory and stability of multiplication operators
Dávid Kunszenti-Kovács, Budapest
Vu Thai Luan, Innsbruck
Exponential B-series
Yukihiko Nakata, Szeged
Global analysis for spread of infectious diseases via transportation networks
Svetozara Petrova, Bielefeld
On Multiscale Modeling in Shape Optimization
Rainer Picard, Dresden
The Structure of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Related Phenomena
Felix Pogorzelski, Jena
Graphs and (non-)amenability
Jan Rozendaal, Delft
Convergence of subdiagonal Pade approximations of C_0-semigroups
Felix L. Schwenninger, Twente
Counterexamples to inner functions calculus
Petr Stehlik, Prague
Time integration in semidiscrete partial differential equations
Marcus Waurick, Dresden
G-convergence of linear differential equations
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