Joint Analysis Seminar

 


FALL 2003

We are starting a new Analysis Seminar to meet every Thursday from 3:30-4:30 in Fine Hall 224.  The seminar intends to provide a forum for developments in classical analysis, partial differential equations, geometry, mathematical physics, and applied mathematics.  The seminar is a successor of the old non-linear analysis seminar and is organized jointly with Rutgers University  and the Institute for Advanced Study.  The first meeting will take place on October 16, 2003.

THURSDAY 3:30-4:30 pm
Fine Hall 224


Date
Speaker
Title
Oct. 16

Eli Stein, Princeton University

  Recent developments in singular integrals

Oct. 23

  Simon Brendle, Princeton University

  Convergence of the Yamabe flow for arbitrary initial energy

Nov. 6 Mihalis Dafermos, MIT
The black holes of gravitational collapse
Nov. 13

Avraham Soffer, IAS and Rutgers University

Multichannel Nonlinear Scattering

Nov. 20

Yanyan Li, Rutgers University
Compactness of solutions to the Yamabe problem
Nov. 20
Time:
4:45 p.m.

Pierre Raphael, University Cergy-Pontoise and the Institute for Advanced Study

Blow up dynamics for the critical nonlinear Schrodinger Equation