FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The 48th Midwest PDE Seminar will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on September 29-30, 2001. The talks will be in the 9th floor lounge of Van Vleck Hall.
PROGRAM
Saturday, September 29
9:30am-10:00am: Coffee, bagels, doughnuts
10:00am-11:00am:
Speaker: Alice Chang (Princeton) Title: Existence and regularity for a fully nonlinear equation in conformal geometry
11:15am-12:15pm:
Speaker: Robert Jerrard (Illinois) Title: A singular variational problem
12:15pm-2:00pm: LUNCH
2:00pm-3:00pm:
Speaker: Nicolai Krylov (Minnesota) Title: Parabolic equations in Sobolev spaces with weights
3:15pm-4:15pm:
Speaker: Sijue Wu (Maryland) Title: On the motion of the interface between two fluids
4:30pm-5:30pm:
Speaker: Chris Sogge (Johns Hopkins) Title: Riemannean manifolds with maximal eigenfunction growth
There will be a pre-dinner reception in the 9th floor lounge following this talk.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
9:00am-9:30am: Coffee, bagels, doughnuts
9:30am-10:30am:
Speaker: Irene Fonseca (Carnegie-Mellon) Title: Higher order variational problems and applications to phase transitions
10:45am-11:45am:
Speaker: Yan Guo (Brown) Title: Energy estimates in the Boltzman Theory
12:00pm-1:00pm:
Speaker: Jeff Rauch (Michigan) Title: Nonlinear hyperbolic short pulse propagation
****Note the deadline below for housing****
Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the J.F. Friedrick Center (608-231-1341) on the Madison campus (a 15-20 minute walk or short bus ride to the Mathematics Department) for $62 (single) or $72 (double) plus tax per night and at the University Inn (608-257-4881), 441 N. Francis St (a 10-15 minute walk to the Department) for $79 a night, single or double room. The blocks will be held until August 25, 2001. We expect to have some funds available to help support graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. Contact the organizers if you are in this category.
For further information please contact
Peggy Conklin (conklin@math.wisc.edu), Paul Rabinowitz
(rabinowi@math.wisc.edu), Marshall Slemrod (slemrod@math.wisc.edu), Bob
Turner (turner@math.wisc.edu), Sigurd Angenent (angenent@math.wisc.edu),
Mikhail Feldman (feldman@math.wisc.edu) or Athanasios Tzavaras
(tzavaras@math.wisc.edu).