Fourth Summer School
in 
Analysis and Applied Mathematics
 

Rome June 11-15, 2007




The scope of the School is to introduce some very recent developments in various fields of analysis to PhD students and young researchers in Analysis and Applied Mathematics. The lectures are aimed at presenting a self-contained introduction to these subjects focussing mainly on the essential mathematical tools needed to face the most interesting problems.

Lectures will take place at the Dipartimento di Matematica "Guido Castelnuovo"
Universita' di Roma ''La Sapienza'', Piazzale Aldo Moro, Roma

Lecturers and Courses
 


JOHN M. BALL

University of Oxford

"Mathematical Problems of Liquid Crystals"

Abstract

STEFAN MÜLLER  
Max Planck Institute, Leipzig

"Rigidity in nonlinear elasticity and the derivation of lower dimensional theories"

Abstract and Lecture Notes

VLADIMIR ŠVERÁK
University of Minnesota

"Aspects of Navier-Stokes and certain model equations"

Abstract and Lecture Notes

Pictures of the school


Timetable

A list of hotels in the campus area is available here

Places where you can eat in the campus area


The poster of the School is available here (150 K file)

Sponsors

COFIN 2006 through the National Project "Calcolo delle Variazioni" (Rome Local Units coordinated by A. Braides and V. Nesi) and GNAMPA

Organizers:

ANDREA BRAIDES (Università di Roma "Tor Vergata")

ADRIANA GARRONI (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")