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Harmonic Analysis and PDE 2019 Conference Program: Monday, May 27
The Harmonic Analysis conference participants
Photo: Tal Avigad
09:30-10:00 |
Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis Università degli studi di Padova, Italy Multiple Steklov eigenvalues in a domain with a small hole
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10:05-10:35 |
Michael Cwikel Technion - I.I.T., Israel Complex interpolation of weighted Sobolev spaces
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10:40-11:10 |
Flavia Lanzara Sapienza University, Italy Fast computation of high dimensional biharmonic potential based on Approximate Approximations
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** Coffee break ** | |
11:30-12:15 |
Igor Verbitsky University of Missouri, USA Accretivity of the general second-order differential operator
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12:20-13:05 |
Grigory Seregin Mathematical Institute of Oxford University, UK Type I blowups and Liouville Type Theorems for Navier-Stokes equations
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14:20-15:05 |
Alberto Cialdea Università della Basilicata, Italy The scientific work of Vladimir Maz'ya
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15:10-15:55 |
Haim Brezis Rutgerts University, USA and Technion, Israel
Prof. Brezis Photo: Tal Avigad
From Optimal Transport to the Plateau problem via Liquid crystals
Abstract: From Optimal Transport to the Plateau problem via Liquid crystals I will sketch an extremely simple self-contained proof of the celebrated Monge-Kantorovich theorem in Optimal Transport. I will discuss an application to Liquid Crystals, which provides an explicit formula for the least energy required to produce a configuration with assigned topological defects. I will also present ways of computing the least area spanned by a curve in the famous Plateau problem using a similar approach.
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16:20-16:50 |
Boris Solomyak Bar-Ilan University, Israel Survey of self-similar measures
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16:55-17:25 |
Nir Lev Bar-Ilan University, Israel Spectrality of polytopes and equidecomposability by translations
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17:30-18:00 |
Gady Kozma Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Cantor uniqueness and multiplicity along subsequences
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