Plenary Speakers
The following mathematicians will present plenary talks at the conference:
- Recent progress on the Yamabe problem
Simon Brendle, Stanford University, USA
- How can we modify the least action principle for conservative dynamical systems, in order to handle dissipative phenomena?
Yann Brenier, Université de Nice, France
- The Hofstadter butterfly, uniform hyperbolicity, and gap labeling
David Damanik, Rice University, USA
- Interaction of vortices in viscous planar flows
Thierry Gallay, Université de Grenoble I, France
- Dynamics of slow-fast Hamiltonian systems
Vassili Gelfreich, University of Warwick, UK
- Stirring tails of evolution
Ray Goldstein, University of Cambridge, UK
- Damped-driven Hamiltonian PDE
Sergei Kuksin, École Polytechnique, France
- Improved Moser-Trudinger inequalities and Liouville equations on compact surfaces
Andrea Malchiodi, SISSA, Italy
- Self-similarity in Smoluchowski's coagulation equations
Barbara Niethammer, University of Oxford, UK
- Large deviation problems for partial differential equations and applications to uncertainty quantification
George Papanicolaou, Stanford University, USA
- Spatio-temporal feedback control of unstable wave patterns
Mary Silber, Northwestern University, USA
- Singularities of water waves with vorticity
Georg Weiss, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
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