Programme jour par jour


 
 
 
  • Lundi 1er juillet

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    08h30-09h30   Accueil des participants

    09h30-11h00   Séance inaugurale

    11h00-11h30    Pause café

    11h30-12h20    John Ball (Mathematical Institute, Oxford)
                            The Euler-Lagrange equation and minimizers in elastostatics

       

    14h30-15h20  Luigi Ambrosio (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)
                            Existence of optimal maps in the Monge-Kantorovich transport problem

    15h30-16h20  Mathias Fink (ESPCI, Paris)
                           Time-reversed acoustics

    16h30-17h00  Pause café

    17h00-17h50  Mark Vishik (Institut des problèmes de transmission de  l'information, Moscou)
                           Trajectory and global attractors for evolutionary equations


     
     

  • Mardi 2 juillet

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    09h00-09h50  Jean-Christophe Yoccoz (Collège de France, Paris)
                           Homoclinic bifurcations of surface diffeomorphisms
     

    10h00-10h50  Marie-Paule Cani (INPG, Grenoble)
                           Efficient animation of natural scenes for computer graphics
     

    11h00-11h30  Pause café
     

    11h30-12h20  Thomas Hou (Caltech, Pasadena)
                           Multiscale modeling and computation of incompressible flows


     

    14h30-15h20  Jean-Michel Coron (Université Paris-Sud, Orsay)
                           Return method and flow control

    15h30-16h20  Olivier Faugeras (INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis)
                           On the well-posedness of several problems in computer vision
     

    16h30-17h00  Pause café
     

    17h00-17h50   George Papanicolaou (Stanford University)
                            Time-reversal, imaging and communications in random media


     


     
     
     

  • Mercredi 3 juillet

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    09h00-09h50  Luis Caffarelli (University of Texas, Austin)
                           Nonlinear equations in random media

    10h00-10h50   Michael Ghil (UCLA, Los Angeles)
                            Bifurcations and pattern formation in the atmosphere and oceans
     

    11h00-11h30  Pause café
     

    11h30-12h20  Rolf Rannacher (Universität Heidelberg)
                            Duality techniques in error control and optimization for PDEs


     

    14h30-15h20   François Baccelli (INRIA, Rocquencourt & Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
                            A probabilistic model of congestion control in the Internet
     

    15h30-16h20   Eitan Tadmor (UCLA, Los Angeles & University of  Maryland, College Park)
                            Critical thresholds in restricted Euler dynamics
     

    16h30-17h00   Pause café
     

    17h00-17h50   Alexandre Chorin (University of California, Berkeley)
                            Conditional expectations and the renormalization group
     

    18h00-18h50   Srinivasa Varadhan (New York University)
                            Large deviations, variational formulas and nonlinear equations


     
     
     

  • Jeudi 4 juillet

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    09h00-09h50   Panagiotis Souganidis (University of Texas, Austin)
                            Fully nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations:
                            theory and applications
     

    10h00-10h50   Cédric Villani (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon)
                            H theorem and convergence to equilibrium
                            for solutions of the Boltzmann equation
     

    11h00-11h30   Pause café

    11h30-12h20   Enrique Zuazua (Universidad Complutense, Madrid)
                             Controllability of some partial differential equations
     


     

    14h30-15h20   Benoît Perthame (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
                            Mathematical questions along the flow of a river
     

    15h30-16h20   Anthony Patera (MIT, Cambridge Ma)
                            Reduced-basis output bounds: reliable real-time solution
                            of parametrized partial differential equations
     

    16h30-17h00   Pause café
     

    17h00-17h50   Lawrence Evans (University of California, Berkeley)
                            PDE methods for weak KAM theory


     
     
     

  • Vendredi 5 juillet

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    09h00-09h50   Andrew Majda (New York University)
                            From the ocean to Jupiter to the truncated Burgers-Hopf equation:
                            novel applications and mathematical issues for statistical mechanics

    10h00-10h50   Franco Brezzi (Istituto di Analisi Numerica del CNR, Pavia)
                            Mathematical aspects of the chimera methods
     

    11h00-11h30   Pause café
     

    11h30-12h20   Louis Nirenberg (New York University)
                            On the distance function to the boundary, cut locus
                            and some Hamilton-Jacobi equations