SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

November 23, 2024

Working Group on Nonlinear Evolution Equations


Summer Meetings: Wednesdays, 10:30am - 12:00 pm in The Fields Institute Boardroom (Room 210)

Organizers: Jim Colliander, University of Toronto, Robert Jerrard, University of Toronto

The Fields Working Group on Nonlinear Evolution Equations is an informal group of students and researchers in analysis, applied mathematics, and partial differential equations, who convene once a week to discuss mathematical research of common interest. It functions partly as a journal club and partly as a venue for presenting work in progress, especially by young researchers. The 2002-03 research theme centers around nonlinear heat flows and models for fluid mechanics. Participants are welcome, as are suggestions for presentations. Background readings for upcoming seminars can be found at http://www.math.toronto.edu/hmaroofi/seminar/seminar.html

Seminars held 2002-03

Schedule

July 30, 2003
Robert McCann, University of Toronto
Phase Transitions and Symmetry Breaking in Singular Diffusion

July 23, 2003
A. Tovbis, University of Central Florida
Semiclassical (zero dispersion) limit of the focusing NLS through the method of Riemann-Hilbert Problem II

July 16, 2003
A. Tovbis, University of Central Florida
Semiclassical (zero dispersion) limit of the focusing NLS through the method of Riemann-Hilbert Problem

July 9, 2003
Israel Michael Sigal, University of Toronto
Some mathematical question of the theory of Bose-Einstein condensation

July 2, 2003
Stephen Morris, Physics, University of Toronto
Potpourri of laboratory pattern formation experiments

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