Regularity theory for elliptic and parabolic systems and problems in continuum mechanics

Telč, Czech Republic, 27.–30. 4. 2016

Basic info

Since 2010 Nadační fond na podporu vědy NEURON (NEURON Endowment Fund to Support Science) provides grants for scientists working in the Czech Republic. In 2012 NEURON junior research grant was awarded to Miroslav Bulíček for research concerning regularity of solutions to partial differential equations. Meeting Regularity theory for elliptic and parabolic systems and problems in continuum mechanics was organized in 2014 as a part of this junior research project, and the aim of the meeting was to bring together researchers working in the field of regularity of partial differential equations with a particular emphasis on partial differential equations stemming from continuum mechanics. The meeting was successful and was attended by top researchers in the field as well as by talented young researchers, see the list of participants.

RSJ

In 2016 we would like to rerun the meeting. This time, the organisers are Emilio Acerbi (Università degli Studi di Parma), Miroslav Bulíček (Charles University in Prague), Nicola Fusco (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) and Josef Málek (Charles University in Prague). The meeting will again take place in Telč from 27th to 30th April 2016.

The meeting is co-organized by the research group of ERC-CZ project MORE (Implicitly constituted material models: from theory through model reduction to efficient numerical methods). The meeting is a part of activities of Nečas Center for Mathematical Modeling. Finacial support has been provided by RSJ.

A program of the meeting can be found here, cofirmed key speakers are (last update on 20th April 2016):

Invited short presentations will be delivered by Lisa Beck (Universität Augsburg), Guido De Philippis (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon), Vesa Julin (Jyväskylän yliopisto), Sebastian Schwarzacher (Charles University in Prague) and Thomas Schmidt (Universität Hamburg).

We anticipate that there will be some time reserved for short talks (20 minutes) by the participants. If you are interested in giving a short talk, please fill in the corresponding fields in the registration form (title, abstract).

Registration

You can register here, registration deadline is 31st March 2016. (Please read carefully the conference fee page before submitting the registration form.)

Organizers

Scientific committee

Support team

Thank you

We thank you all for participating in the workshop!


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