8:45-9:20 |
Registration and Coffee |
9:20-9:30 |
Opening Remarks |
9:30-10:20 |
Felix Otto, Universitäet Bonn
Lecture 1
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10:25-10:50 |
Coffee Break |
10:50-11:40 |
Cedric Villani, ENS Lyon
Trend to equilibrium for dissipative PDE's, mass transportation
and functional inequalities |
11:45-12:35 |
Neil Trudinger, Australian National University
Variational problems for second order functionals |
12:40-2:00 |
Lunch Break |
2:00-6:00 |
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Martial Agueh, Georgia Institute of Technology
Existence of solutions to degenerate
parabolic equations via the Monge-Kantorvich theory
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Franck Barthe, Université de Marne-la-Vallee
Fisher information for marginals
Luigi DePascale, University of Pisa
Existence of absolute minimizers
in the L infinity calculus of variations
Kevin Guittet, INRIA Rocquencourt
An Hilbertian framework for
the time-continuous Monge-Kantorovich problem
Thomas Kaijser, Swedish Defence Research Agency
An improvement of the primal-dual
algorithm when applied to the discrete Monge-Kantorovich mass
transfer problem
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Bernd Kirchheim, Max-Planck Institute
Nikodym sets and optimal transport
maps
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Marcus Leven, Universitäet Bonn
Simulation of the spreading of
drops
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Hamed Maroofi, Georgia Institute of Technology
Weak solution to the semigeostrophic
equations in dual variables
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Jean Taylor, Rutgers University
Crystals that rotate as they
shrink
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Monica Torres, University of Texas at Austin
Plane-like minimizers in periodic
media
Xiangjin Xu, Johns Hopkins University
New estimates on the solutions of
first order Hamiltonian systems possessing super-quadratic potentials
and some applications
Ovidiu Savin, University of Texas at Austin
A free boundary problem in optimal
transportation
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6:00 |
Reception at the Fields Institute |
9:00-9:50 |
Yann Brenier, CNRS Nice
Lecture 1 |
9:55-10:25 |
Coffee Break |
10:25-11:15 |
Giuseppe Buttazzo, University of Pisa
Some results and questions
in mass optimization problems
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11:20-12:10 |
Guy Bouchitte, Université de Toulon
Optimization of light elastic
structures
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12:15-2:00 |
Lunch Break |
MINISYMPOSIUM: Transport Problems Hiding in Economic Theory |
2:00-2:45 |
Ivar Ekeland, Université
Paris-Dauphine
Mathematical problems arising
from economics
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2:50-3:35 |
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, University of Chicago
On the internal structures
of cities |
3:40-4:10 |
Afternoon Tea |
4:10-4:55 |
Guillaume Carlier, Université Paris-Dauphine
Thomas Lachand-Robert, Université de Savoie
Regularity of solutions for some
variational problems subject to a convexity constraint |
5:00-5:45 |
Vladimir Levin, Central Economics and Mathematics
Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences
Duality theorems for the Monge-Kantorovich problem with applications
in the mathematical utility theory |
6:00-6:50 |
Optional: Graduate student tutorial on Otto's lectures led
by Mikhail Feldman & Robert McCann |
9:00-9:50 |
Felix Otto, Universitäet
Bonn
Lecture 2 |
9:55-10:15 |
Coffee Break |
10:15-11:05 |
John Urbas, Australian National
University
Problems involving prescribed gradient
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11:10-12:00 |
Pengfei Guan, McMaster University
Convexity of solutions of fully
nonlinear PDEs |
12:05-1:00 |
Lunch at the Fields Institute |
1:05-11:15 |
Excursion to Niagara Falls |
9:00-9:50 |
Felix Otto, Universitäet Bonn
Lecture 3 |
9:55-10:20 |
Coffee Break |
10:20-11:10 |
Gui-Qiang Chen,
Northwestern University
Extended divergence-measure fields,
generalized Gauss-Green formula, and nonlinear transport equations |
11:15-12:05 |
Allen Tannenbaum, Georgia Institute of Technology
Geometric PDE methods in computer
vision
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12:10-2:00
1:00-1:50
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Lunch Break
Optional - Graduate student brown-bag lunch on Brenier's lectures led
by Wilfrid Gangbo |
MINISYMPOSIUM: Mathematical Methods in Computer Vision |
2:00-2:30 |
Kaleem Siddiqi, McGill University
Flux maximizing geometric flows
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2:35-3:05 |
Stefano Soatto, University of California
3D shape estimation in a variational
setting
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3:10-3:40 |
Tryphon Georgiou, University of Minnesota
High resolution spectral analysis
via analytic interpolation
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3:40-4:05 |
Afternoon Tea
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4:05-4:35 |
Steve Haker, Harvard University
Optimal mass transport and image
registration
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4:40-5:10 |
Nikolaos Paragyios, Siemens Corporate Research
A variational approach for the
segmentation of the left ventricle
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5:15-5:45 |
Anthony Yezzi, Georgia Institute of Technology
Stereoscopic segmentation: a unified
framework for segmentation and surface reconstruction
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7:30 |
Banquet at Le Select Bistro
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9:00-9:50 |
Yann Brenier, CNRS Nice
Lecture 2 |
9:55-10:20 |
Gordon Blower, Lanchester University
Almost sure convergence for the generalized orthogonal ensemble
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10:25-10:50 |
Coffee Break |
10:50-11:40 |
Eric Carlen, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Mass transport problems and
kinetic theory |
11:45-12:35 |
Michael Cullen, European Centre for Medium
Range Weather Forecasts
The Monge-Kantorovich problem
in meteorology and oceanography
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12:40-2:00 |
Lunch Break |
MINISYMPOSIUM : Geometrical Aspects of Fluid Dynamics |
2:00-2:30 |
Geoffrey Burton, University of Bath
Rearrangements and vortex rings
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2:35-3:05 |
Wayne Schubert, Colorado State University
Enstrophy minimization, entropy
maximization, and mixing processes in hurricanes |
3:10-3:40 |
Scott Fulton, Clarkson University
Potential vorticity mixing in
shallow-water vortices
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3:40-4:05 |
Afternoon Tea |
4:05-4:35 |
Robert Douglas, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Polar factorisation of vector
valued functions with applications
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4:40-5:10 |
Boris Khesin, University of Toronto
Virasoro symmetry and integrability
of shallow water aproximations
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5:15-5:45 |
Vladimir Roubtsov, Université d'Angers
Geometric structuresof (near)
SG models and Monge-Ampere equations
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9:00-9:50 |
Yann Brenier, CNRS Nice
Lecture 3 |
9:55-10:45 |
Luigi Ambrosio, Scuola Normale Superiore di
Pisa
On the representation and regularity
properties of the transport density |
10:50-11:15 |
Coffee Break |
11:15-11:45 |
David Jerison, MIT
Regularity of 3D energy minimizing free boundaries |
11:50-12:40 |
Lawrence C. Evans, University of California
at Berkeley
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- Quasiconvexity in the calculus of variations |
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