Conference Program (June 19-22)


June 19, tuesday:

Registration

7:45-8:45 AM

Opening Remarks

8:45-9:00 AM

Morning Session Chair:             Luis Caffarelli, The University of Texas at Austin

The Polaron Measure                                                         

S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan, New York University

9:00-9:50 AM

 

Some Tools to Control Nonlinear Systems               

Jean-Michel Coron, Sorbonne Université  (Paris 6)

10:00-10:50 AM

 

Morning Tea Break

10:50-11:20 AM

Higher-order Convergence Rates and Boundary Layers in Periodic Homogenization       

Zhongwei Shen, University of Kentucky                         

11:20-12:10 PM

 

Lunch Break

12:10-2:30 PM

Afternoon Session Chair:          Jean-Michel Coron, Sorbonne Université  (Paris 6)

Existence and Uniqueness of Green’s Function to a Nonlinear Yamabe Problem

YanYan Li, Rutgers University                                                 

2:30-3:20 PM

 

Improved Hardy Inequalities 

Tohru Ozawa, Waseda University

3:30-4:20 PM

 

Afternoon Tea Break

4:20-4:50 PM

Nonlinear Models and Simulations of Self-organization in Active Matter                                 

David Saintillan, The University of California, San Diego

4:50-5:40 PM

                               

 

June 20, wednesday:

Morning Session Chair:             Russel Caflisch, New York University

A Overview of Kinetic Theory for Large-Scale Neuronal Systems

Dave Mclaughlin, NYU / NYU Shanghai

9:00-9:50 AM   

 

Wellposedness of the 2d Full Water Wave Equation in a Regime that Allows for non-C^1 interfaces

Sijue Wu, University of Michigan

10:00-10:50 AM

                       

 

Morning Tea Break

10:50-11:20 AM

Fracture with Healing: a Toy Model for Cavitation?

Gilles Francfort, Université Paris-Nord

11:20-12:10 PM

 

Lunch Break

12:10-2:30 PM

Afternoon Session Chair:          Sijue Wu, University of Michigan

On Incompressible Inviscid Resistive MHD Surface Waves in 2D

Zhouping Xin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2:30-3:20 PM

 

A Second Order Variable Step BDF Scheme for Cahn-Hilliard Equation

Xiaoming Wang, Fudan University

3:30-4:20 PM

 

Afternoon Tea Break

4:20-4:50 PM

Stable Self-similar Blowup for a Family of Nonlocal Transport Equations

Tej-eddine Ghoul, NYU Abu Dhabi

4:50-5:40 PM

                               

Group Photo

5:40-6:00 PM

 

june 21, thursday

Morning Session Chair:             S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan, New York University

Segregation Models: Non Linear and Non Local

Luis Caffarelli, The University of Texas at Austin

9:00-9:50 AM

 

Dynamic and Stochastic Mass Transport: From Monge’s Problem to Skorokhod Embeddings

Nassif Ghoussoub, University of British Columbia

10:00-10:50 AM

 

 

Morning Tea Break

10:50-11:20 AM

The Cauchy Problem and BEC Stability for the Quantum Boltzmann-Condensation System for Bosons at Very Low Temperature

Irene Gamba, The University of Texas at Austin

11:20-12:10 PM

 

 

Lunch Break

12:10-2:30 PM

Afternoon Session Chair:          Nassif Ghoussoub, University of British Columbia

Different Perspectives on the Study of the Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation

Gigliola Staffilani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:30-3:20 PM

 

Nonlocal Gradient Operators in Peridynamics and SPH

Qiang Du, Columbia University

3:30-4:20 PM

 

Afternoon Tea Break

4:20-4:50 PM

Boundary Control of the Simplified Ericksen-Leslie System in Dimension Two

Changyou Wang, Purdue University

4:50-5:40 PM

 

 

june 22, Friday

Morning Session Chair:             Dave Mclaughlin, NYU / NYU Shanghai

Accelerated Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Fluids and Plasmas

Russel Caflisch, New York University

9:00-9:50 AM

 

Recent Progress  in the Study of the Prandtl System and the Zero Viscosity Limit

Nader Masmoudi, New York University

10:00-10:50 AM   

 

Morning Tea Break

10:50-11:20 AM

Conformal Metrics with Presceribed Non Constant Q-curvature in Higher Dimensions

Dong Ye,  University of Lorraine

11:20-12:10 PM

12:20-1:10 PM

 

On the Derivation of the Kinetic Wave Equation

Pierre GermainNew York University

Closing Remark

1:10-1:15

Lunch Break

1:15-2:30 PM