PDE Geometric Analysis seminar

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The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.

Previous PDE/GA seminars

Tentative schedule for Fall 2020-Spring 2021

PDE GA Seminar Schedule Fall 2019-Spring 2020

date speaker title host(s)
Sep 9 Scott Smith (UW Madison) Recent progress on singular, quasi-linear stochastic PDE Kim and Tran
Sep 14-15 AMS Fall Central Sectional Meeting https://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2267_program.html
Sep 23 Son Tu (UW Madison) State-Constraint static Hamilton-Jacobi equations in nested domains Kim and Tran
Sep 28-29, VV901 https://www.ki-net.umd.edu/content/conf?event_id=993 Recent progress in analytical aspects of kinetic equations and related fluid models
Oct 7 Jin Woo Jang (Postech) On a Cauchy problem for the Landau-Boltzmann equation Kim
Oct 14 Stefania Patrizi (UT Austin) TBA Tran
Oct 21 Claude Bardos (Université Paris Denis Diderot, France) From d'Alembert paradox to 1984 Kato criteria via 1941 1/3 Kolmogorov law and 1949 Onsager conjecture Li
Oct 28 Albert Ai (UW Madison) TBA Ifrim
Nov 4 Yunbai Cao (UW Madison) TBA Kim and Tran
Nov 11 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
Nov 18 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
Nov 25 Mathew Langford (UT Knoxville) TBA Angenent
Feb 17 Yannick Sire (JHU) TBA Tran
Feb 24 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
March 2 Theodora Bourni (UT Knoxville) TBA Angenent
March 9 Ian Tice (CMU) TBA Kim
March 16 No seminar (spring break) TBA Host
March 23 Jared Speck (Vanderbilt) TBA SCHRECKER
March 30 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
April 6 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
April 13 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host
April 20 Hyunju Kwon (IAS) TBA Kim
April 27 Speaker (Institute) TBA Host

Abstracts

Scott Smith

Title: Recent progress on singular, quasi-linear stochastic PDE

Abstract: This talk with focus on quasi-linear parabolic equations with an irregular forcing . These equations are ill-posed in the traditional sense of distribution theory. They require flexibility in the notion of solution as well as new a priori bounds. Drawing on the philosophy of rough paths and regularity structures, we develop the analytic part of a small data solution theory. This is joint work with Felix Otto, Hendrik Weber, and Jonas Sauer.


Son Tu

Title: State-Constraint static Hamilton-Jacobi equations in nested domains

Abstract: We study state-constraint static Hamilton-Jacobi equations in a sequence of domains $\{\Omega_k\}$ in $\mathbb R^n$ such that $\Omega_k \subset \Omega_{k+1}$ for all $k \in \mathbb N$. We obtain rates of convergence of $u_k$, the solution to the state-constraint problem in $\Omega_k$, to $u$, the solution to the corresponding problem in $\Omega=\bigcup_k \Omega_k$. In many cases, the rates obtained are proven to be optimal (it's a joint work with Yeoneung Kim and Hung V. Tran).