Partial Differential Equations On Multistructures

Europe/Paris
Building 21 (Valenciennes)

Building 21

Valenciennes

Description

Presentation:

Multistructures are present in numerous models stemming among others from solid mechanics, fluid dynamics and biology. Let us quote for example: composite materials, bridges, assemblies of plates or shells (solar panels of satellites for instance), networks of roads, telecommunication, gas pipelines, dentritic networks of neurons or the human lung. Multistructures are mathematically characterized by the coupling of systems of partial differential equations set on domains which can be of different dimensions (but not necessarily) and/or of different nature, the coupling being generally made at their intersections via the so-called transmission conditions and obtained using physical principles. The purpose of our workshop is to bring together some specialists of this field in order to present their recent results.

Organizing committee:

Joachim von Below and Serge Nicaise.

 

Inscriptions:

Inscriptions are free but mandatory.

 

Access:

From the center of Valenciennes, you have to take the line T2 and leave at the terminus (Famars Université). On this link you have also a map of the campus. The department is situated inside the building 21.

Participants
  • Abderrahman MAGHNOUJI
  • Colette De Coster
  • Denis Mercier
  • FATIHA BEKKOUCHE
  • Felix Ali Mehmeti
  • Florent Dewez
  • Ian Wood
  • Jalel Tabka
  • Jerome Tomezyk
  • Joachim von Below
  • José Antonio Lubary
  • Juliette Venel
  • Kais Ammari
  • luca formaggia
  • Mabel Cuesta
  • Malcolm Brown
  • Nicolas Wicker
  • Serge Nicaise
  • Virginie Régnier
    • 1
      Uniqueness for an inverse problem in electromagnetism with partial data.
      Orateur: Malcom Brown (UW Cardiff)
    • 2
      Absence of stable non constant stationary solutions for reaction-diffusion flows on finite graphs.
      Orateur: José Antonio Lubary (UPC Barcelone)
    • 15:40
      Coffee break
    • 3
      Modelling flow in fractured porous media.
      Orateur: Luca Formaggia (Politecnico Milan)
    • 4
      Graph and hypergraph spectra.
      Orateur: Nicolas Wicker (Laboratoire Painlevé (Lille 1))
    • 5
      Qualitative results for parabolic p-Laplacian equations under dynamical boundary conditions.
      Orateur: Mabel Cuesta (ULCO Calais)
    • 6
      Approximation of the two-dimensional Dirichlet problem by continuous and discrete problems on one-dimensional networks.
      Orateur: Juliette Venel (UVHC, Valenciennes.)
    • 10:40
      Coffee break
    • 7
      Schrodinger operator on binary tree-shaped networks.
      Orateur: Kais Ammari (U Monastir)
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 8
      Weak localization results for waveguides.
      Orateur: Ian Wood (UK Canterbury)
    • 9
      Lossless error estimates for the stationary phase method and applications to the free Schrödinger equation.
      Orateur: Florent Dewez (Laboratoire Painlevé, Lille 1)
    • 15:40
      Coffee break