Workshops

Nonlinear Phenomena: A View From Mathematics And Physics

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January 10 - 14, 2011 
102, Astronomy and Mathematics Building

    The aim of the meeting is to bring together experts from different areas of Mathematics and Physics in order to exchange ideas and views on mathematical issues related to nonlinear phenomena arising from the study of physical models.

Plenary SpeakersVieri Benci ( University of Pisa, Italy )
Eric Carlen ( Rutgers University, USA )
Gerald V. Dunne ( Department of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA )
Rupert L. Frank ( Princeton University, USA )
Peter Horváthy ( Tours University, France )
Kenichi Konishi ( University of Pisa, Italy )
Elliott H. Lieb ( Princeton University, USA )
Fang-Hua Lin ( New York University, USA )
Stephan Luckhaus ( University of Leipzig, Germany )
Andrea Malchiodi ( Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Italy )
Paul K. Newton ( Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, USA )
Yoshio Tsutsumi ( Kyoto University, Japan )
Chin-Lung Wang ( Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University )
Shouhong Wang ( Indiana University, USA )
Shusen Yan ( University of New England, Australia )
Yisong Yang ( Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA )
Contribution TalksDaniele Bartolucci (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
Jacopo Bellazzini (University of Pisa, Italy)
Claudio Bonanno (University of Pisa, Italy)
Kwangseok Choe (Inha University, South Korea)
Pierpaolo Esposito (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Jongmin Han (Kyung Hee University, South Korea)
Marcello Lucia (City University of New York, USA)
Adriano Pisante (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
Lesley Sibner (Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA)
Pengming Zhang (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Poster SectionsAkio Arimoto (Tokyo City University, Japan)
Jann-Long Chern (Department of Mathematics, National Central University)
Shuya Kanagawa (Tokyo City University, Japan)
Chang-Shou Lin (Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University)
Chi-Kun Lin (Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University)
Ben T. Nohara (Tokyo City University, Japan)
 
Organizing CommitteeChang-Shou Lin (Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University)
Gabriella Tarantello (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
SponsorsTaida Institute for Mathematical Sciences ( TIMS )
SupportFunds are available to cover the local expenses of Ph.D. students and young researchers. Junior researchers are strongly encouraged to participate as we plan to schedule short communications and a poster section.The deadline to apply for funding is Dec. 1, 2010.
More InformationFor any further information, please consult the above menu links or contact Ms. Wei-Jhen Tsai (tassist1@tims.ntu.edu.tw)
Program
Jan. 10 (Mon.) 
08:30 ~ 09:20Registration
09:20 ~ 09:30Welcome Speech
11:00 ~ 11:30Tea Time
12:30 ~ 14:00Lunch
15:30 ~ 16:00Tea Time
Jan. 11 (Tue.)
10:00 ~ 11:00 
11:00 ~ 11:30Tea Time
12:30 ~ 14:00Lunch
15:30 ~ 16:00Tea Time
14:00 ~ 15:00 
15:20 ~ 16:20
Jan. 12 (Wed.)
10:00 ~ 11:00 
11:20 ~ 12:20
11:00 ~ 11:30Tea Time
12:00 ~Lunch + Free Afternoon (Excursion)
Jan. 13 (Thu.)
11:00 ~ 11:30Tea Time
12:30 ~ 14:00Lunch
15:30 ~ 16:00Tea Time

17:00 ~ 17:30Poster Section
Jan. 14 (Fri.) 
11:00 ~ 11:30Tea Time
12:30 ~ 14:00Lunch
15:30 ~ 16:00Tea Time
16:00 ~ 17:00Poster Section
Nonlinear Phenomena: A View From Mathematics And Physics