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MSRI Workshop for Women in Mathematics: An Introduction to Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
Aug 11, 2005
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Aug 12, 2005
Organizer(s)Alice Chang (Princeton) and Lawrence C Evans (UC Berkeley)
To apply for funding, you must
register by Fri, Jul 01 2005.
This workshop will be an intensive two-day introductory minicourse on elliptic PDE. L C Evans will present a series of lectures on the basic theory and estimates for linear and nonlinear elliptic equations, with applications to variational problems and to nonlinear systems. A Chang will lecture on applications of elliptic PDE to conformal geometry and other geometric problems.
This meeting will bring together advanced graduate students, recent postdocs and established mathematicians, and will provide background for the following week's Introductory Workshop in in Nonlinear Elliptic Equations and their Applications (MSRI, August 15-19, 2005). Tentative schedule Thursday, Aug 11 9:00 Welcome 9:15-10:30 Craig Evans I 10:30-10:45 Tea – 2nd Floor 10:45-12:00 Alice Chang I 12:00-1:15 Lunch at MSRI 1:15-2:30 Craig Evans II 2:30-3:45 Alice Chang II 3:45-4:15 Tea 4:15-6:00 Discussion on Careers* (Chair: Jean Steiner) Friday, Aug 12 9:00-10:00 Jean Steiner, "On a geometric spectral invariant: the "Trace" of Laplace Inverse" 10:00-10:15 Tea – 2nd Floor 10:15-11:45 Contributed papers (Chair: Jean Steiner) 10:15-10:50 Angela Marie Foudray, “Positioning Algorithms and Event Filtering of Positron Emission Tomography Data Using Maximum Likelihood” 11:00-11:35 Melkana Alexandrova Brakalova , “On the Beltrami equation and $\mu$ - homeomorphisms” 11:45-1:15 Lunch Break 1:15-2:30 Craig Evans III 2:30-3:45 Contributed papers (Chair: Patricia Bauman) 2:30-3:05 Katsiaryna Krupchyk, “The Shapiro-Lopatinskij condition for elliptic boundary value problems” 3:10-3:45 Cristina Popovici, "Coupled singular perturbations for phase transitions" 3:45-4:15 Tea – 2nd Floor 4:15-5:30 Alice Chang III *Careers - Offer & Ask This discussion will consist of two parts: I. An opportunity for everyone to introduce themselves and some of their interests and concerns (we will use a format called 'Offer & Ask'). II. Based on the themes that emerge from 'Offer & Ask', we will focus the remainder of the discussion on a few topics of mutual interest to the group (these topics might fall within the broader categories of 'work/life balancing', 'networking and career development', 'resource sharing', 'how-to's, etc... The particulars of the discussion will be determined by the specific interests of the group members.) FundingTo apply for funding, you must
register by Fri, Jul 01 2005.
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Students, recent Ph.D.'s, women, and members of underrepresented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. Funding awards are made typically 6 weeks before the workshop begins. Requests received after the funding deadline are considered only if additional funds become available.
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