21–23 mars 2016
INSA Toulouse
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Invited Speakers:

Lisa Beck (University of Augsburg)

Rémi Catellier (Université de Rennes 1)

Paul-Eric Chaudru de Raynal (Université de Savoie)

Ennio Fedrizzi (Ecole centrale de Marseille)

Franco Flandoli (University of Pisa)

Samuel Herrmann (Université de Bourgogne)

Julien Reygner (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech)

Alexander Veretennikov (University of Leeds)

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Europe/Paris
INSA Toulouse
GMM 13
INSA, Département de Génie Mathématique 135 avenue de Rangueil 31077 Toulouse Cedex 4 France

While modeling natural phenomena, one of the main challenges is to provide a theoretical framework which may bring new inputs for the understanding of these phenomena. For instance, some equations turn out to be mathematically ill-posed and call for an improvement of the model.

Since several decades, a possible way to tackle this problem, consits of adding a random forcing to some deterministic dynamics. In an appropriate framework, this addition of randomness improves the regularity of the solution and thus the wellposedness of the original system. However, this phenomenon known as stochastic regularization is still restricted to too simple models. The goal of this meeting is to bring together the main experts in this topic.

 

Organizers: F. Delarue, R. Duboscq and A. Réveillac