September 23-27, 2019
HIM lecture hall, Poppelsdorfer Allee 45, Bonn
Organizers:Giuseppe Cannizzaro (Warwick), Aya Chandra (London), Dirk Erhard (Salvador), Hao Shen (Wisconsin), Baris Evren Ugurcan (Bonn)
Description:
Singular Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDEs) appear in a wide variety of contexts, a key example being the large scale behavior of particle systems.
The past six years have seen rapid progress in this field due to the contribution of many different researchers from analysis and probability. Moreover, the new tools that were developed have reached a level of maturity that allows a new range of open problems to be accessible.
The aim of this Summer School is to give a pedagogical introduction to many of the current state-of-the-art tools for
(i) constructing solutions to singular SPDEs,
(ii) studying physical systems whose behaviour is modelled by these equations and
(iii) proving convergence of particle systems to singular SPDEs.
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During the summer school a poster session will take place. 10 posters will be selected. Please send your poster abstracts by September 15th to Guiseppe.Cannizzaro(at)warwick.ac.uk.
Lecture Series by:
Tadahiro Oh (University of Edinburgh)
Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute Leipzig)
Fabio Toninelli (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
Nikolaos Zygouras (University of Warwick)
Person |
Affiliation |
Period of stay |
Antonio Agresti | Sapienza University of Rome | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Luisa Andreis | Weierstraß-Institut Berlin | 16.09.2019 – 30.11.2019 |
Nikolay Barashkov | Universität Bonn | |
Florian Bechtold | Sorbonne Université | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Carlo Bellingeri | Sorbonne Université | 22.09.2019 – 26.09.2019 |
Luigi Amedeo Bianchi | University of Trento | 16.09.2019 – 14.12.2019 |
Giuseppe Cannizzaro | University of Warwick | 02.09.2019 – 22.11.2019 |
Ajay Chandra | Imperial College London | 22.09.2019 – 26.10.2019 |
Andreia Chapouto | The University of Edinburgh | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Leandro Chiarini Medeiros | IMPA/ TU Delft | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Michele Coghi | Technische Universität Berlin | 14.09.2019 – 13.10.2019 |
Guilherme Henrique de Paula Reis | TU München | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Francesco Carlo De Vecchi | ||
Latifa Debbi | National Polytechnic School of Algiers | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Giacomo Di Gesù | TU Wien | 02.09.2019 – 19.12.2019 |
Ana Djurdjevac | TU Berlin | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Dirk Erhard | Universidade Federal da Bahia | 02.09.2019 – 03.11.2019 |
Kistosil Fahim | Montanuniversität Leoben | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Simone Floreani | Delft University of Technology | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Justin Forlano | Heriot-Watt University | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Martin Friesen | Bergische Universität Wuppertal | |
Siragan Gailus | Boston University | 02.09.2019 – 19.12.2019 |
Lucio Galeati | Universität Bonn | |
Andris Gerasimovics | Imperial College London | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Mate Gerencser | IST Austria | 23.09.2019 – 25.10.2019 |
Arianna Giunti | ||
Francesco Grotto | Scuola Normale Superiore | 22.09.2019 – 29.09.2019 |
Trishen Gunaratnam | University of Bath | 02.09.2019 – 30.11.2019 |
Fabian Harang | University of Oslo | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Francis Higgs | Lancaster University | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Jacek Kiedrowski | University of Warwick | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Helena Kremp | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Florian Kunick | Max-Planck-Institut | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Mickaël Latocca | Ecole Normale Superieure | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Vincent Lerouvillois | Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | 23.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Guopeng Li | The University of Edinburgh | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Jhih-Huang Li | University of Warwick | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Pablo Linares | Max-Planck-Institut | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Dimitris Lygkonis | University Of Warwick | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Jingwei Ma | Boston University | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Lorenzo Marino | Université Évry Val d'Essonne (Paris-Saclay) | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Adrian Martini | University of Oxford | |
Mario Maurelli | University of York | 23.09.2019 – 13.12.2019 |
Avi Mayorcas | University of Oxford | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Iuliia Meshkova | St. Petersburg State University | 02.09.2019 – 19.12.2019 |
Debopriya Mukherjee | Montanuniversität Leoben | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Tadahiro Oh | The University of Edinburgh | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Felix Otto | Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences | 24.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Akash Ashirbad Panda | Montanuniversität Leoben | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Barbara Rüdiger-Mastandrea | Bergische Universität Wuppertal | |
Jonas Sauer | Max-Planck-Institut | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Philipp Schönbauer | Imperial College London | 03.09.2019 – 29.09.2019 |
Daryl Scott | University of Strathclyde | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Stefano Scotta | Instituto Superior Técnico | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Hao Shen | University of Wisconsin - Madison | 18.09.2019 – 15.11.2019 |
Tesfalem Abate Tegegn | University of Pretoria | 22.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Markus Tempelmayr | TU Wien | 18.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Leonardo Tolomeo | University of Edinburgh | 02.09.2019 – 19.12.2019 |
Fabio Toninelli | Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 | 21.09.2019 – 25.09.2019 |
Pavlos Tsatsoulis | Max-Planck-Institut | 23.09.2019 – 27.09.2019 |
Mattia Turra | Universität Bonn | |
Baris Evren Ugurcan | Bergische Universität Wuppertal | 02.09.2019 – 19.12.2019 |
Willem van Zuijlen | Weierstraß-Institut Berlin | 02.09.2019 – 30.11.2019 |
Tianhao Xian | Cornell University | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Fanhui Xu | Carnegie Mellon University | 02.09.2019 – 20.12.2019 |
Weijun Xu | University of Oxford | 01.09.2019 – 11.12.2019 |
Immanuel Zachhuber | Universität Bonn | |
Margherita Zanella | LUISS Guido Carli University | 15.09.2019 – 12.12.2019 |
Boguslaw Zegarlinski | Imperial College London | 22.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 |
Nikolaos Zygouras | Warwick University | 22.09.2019 – 26.09.2019 |