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Multiscale Problems in Science and Technology. Challenges to Mathematical Analysis and Perspectives

September 4-10, 2000

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Mathematics

Host: Inter-University Centre
Homepage: http://www.math.hr/~nenad/multiscales2000/

Organizers: Nenad Antonic (University of Zagreb), Vincenzo Capasso (Universita di Milano), C.J. van Duijn (CWI Amsterdam), Willi Jäger (Universität Heidelberg), Andro Mikelic (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)

Deadline for abstracts: June 01, 2000

Description:
The goal of the conference is to bring together the mathematicians working on the multiscale techniques (homogenisation, singular perturbation) and specialists from the applied sciences who need these techniques. The idea is that mathematicians could contribute to solving problems in the emerging applied disciplines usually overlooked by them and that specialists from applied sciences could pose new challenges for the multiscale problems.

Speakers: B. Engquist (UCLA, Los Angeles), I. Fonseca (Carnegie-Mellon, Pittsburgh), H. Kinzelbach (Int. Th. Physics, Universität Heidelberg), P. Knabner (Universität Erlangen), S. Luckhaus (Universität Leipzig), A. Piatniski (Lebedev Institute, Moscow), M. Primicerio (Universita degli Studi di Firenze), R. Robert (Institut Fourier, Grenoble), C. Schwab (ETH Zürich), B. Schweizer (Universität Heidelberg), L. Tartar (Carnegie-Mellon, Pittsburgh), R. Wehrse (Astrophysik, Heidelberg), V. Zhikov (University of Vladimir), Prof. Luc Tartar: Mathematical tools for studying oscillations and concentrations: from YOUNG measures to H-measures and their variants

Mail Address:

Professor Nenad Antonic
for the conference "Multiscale Problems in Science and Technology. Challenges to Mathematical Analysis and Perspectives " 
Department of Mathematics 
Bijenièka c. 30, 10 000 Zagreb 
CROATIA

Date received: April 22, 2000


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