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TiNA 2000 Symposium on Trends in Nonlinear Analysis - Theory, Modelling and Computation

October 8-12, 2000

Heidelberg, Germany

Mathematics

Homepage: http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/tina2000/
Email: tina2000@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de

Organizers: Hans Georg Bock, Susanne Kroemker, Rolf Rannacher, Friedrich Tomi, Gabriel Wittum

Deadline for abstracts: April 28, 2000

Description:
The understanding of nonlinear phenomena has become a central theme in applied mathematics. The aim of this conference is to discuss the challenges applied nonlinear analysis has to face given the increased diversity of scientific problems, and that they are seen from various points of view.

- In which direction should the classical techniques be developed further - How do new available technologies, particularly concerning the modern computer, influence the development of our research area - Which are the major trends in applied analysis

Distinguished researchers from different fields will give their perspectives on these questions.

The conference will close with a reception to celebrate Willi Jaeger's birthday.

There will be six sections for contributed lectures.

Patterns and Dynamics; Evolution Equations; Mathematical Biology; Multiscale Problems; Numerical Analysis; Qualitative Properties of Elliptic and Parabolic Equations.

Speakers: Constantine M. Dafermos, Peter Deuflhard, Odo Diekmann, Gerhard Dziuk, Paul C. Fife, Avner Friedman, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Frank C. Hoppensteadt, Gerhard Huisken, Masayasu Mimura, Stefan Mueller, James D. Murray, Jindrich Necas, Vladimir Oliker, George C. Papanicolaou, Nina Nikolaevna Uraltseva, Paul Waltman

Files: 1st.txt, second.txt

Date received: February 22, 2000, revised April 04, 2000


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