Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics

Free boundary problems are today considered as one of the most important directions in the mainstream of the analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs), with an abundance of applications in various sciences and real world problems. In the last two decades, various new ideas, techniques, and methods have been developed, and new important, challenging problems in physics, engineering, industry, finance, biology, and other areas have arisen. The topics of this programme are at the forefront of current exciting developments. We realise that there have been few activities on free boundary problems in recent decades in the UK. We strongly believe that a thematic programme at the Newton Institute will have a huge impact on the development of FBPs from all points of view. The programme is directed towards theory, numerics and applications. It will further enhance the interaction between UK mathematicians and top international researchers in this field and strengthen the UK expertise in FBPs. Read more at www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/FRB/

Shock diffraction by convex cornered wedges

Xiang, W (University of Oxford) Tuesday 24 June 2014, 10:50-11:20

07-14
30:44

Plenary Lecture 14: Free boundary problems for mechanical models of tumor growth

Vázquez, JL (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Friday 27 June 2014, 15:00-15:45

07-11
51:32

Plenary Lecture 13: Shock Reflection, von Neumann conjectures, and free boundary problems

Feldman, M (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Friday 27 June 2014, 13:30-14:15

07-11
52:54

Plenary Lecture 11: Numerical simulation of endocytosis

Lowengrub, J (University of California, Irvine) Friday 27 June 2014, 10:00-10:45

07-11
53:14

Plenary Lecture 12: Slamming in flexible-channel flows

Jensen, O (University of Manchester) Friday 27 June 2014, 11:30-12:15

07-11
46:01

Plenary Lecture 10: Absence of the interface splash singularity for the two-fluid Euler equations

Shkoller, S (University of Oxford) Friday 27 June 2014, 09:00-09:45

07-11
52:24

On a thermodynamically consistent Stefan problem with variable surface energy

Simonett, G (Vanderbilt University) Thursday 26 June 2014, 16:30-17:00

07-11
34:38

Plenary Lecture 9: Curvature flow on graphs for large data classification

Bertozzi, AL (University of California, Los Angeles) Thursday 26 June 2014, 13:30-14:15

07-11
55:17

Free boundaries in fractional filtration equations

Quirós, F (U. Autónoma de Madrid) Thursday 26 June 2014, 16:00-16:30

07-11
34:50

Obstacle problems in unbounded domains and related issues

Chipot, M (University of Zurich) Thursday 26 June 2014, 14:50-15:20

07-11
32:38

Pointwise estimates and regularity for the parabolic obstacle problem

Lindgren, EK (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology) Thursday 26 June 2014, 15:20-15:50

07-11
26:45

Deterministic Pattern Formation in Diffusion-Limited Systems

Glicksman, M (University of Florida) Thursday 26 June 2014, 12:00-12:30

07-11
38:55

A phase field approach for shape optimization in fluids

Hecht, C (Universität Regensburg) Thursday 26 June 2014, 11:30-12:00

07-11
24:13

On the production of high-porosity metallic solids

Stewart, P (University of Glasgow) Thursday 26 June 2014, 10:50-11:20

07-11
28:55

Existence and Qualitative Properties of Grounds States to the Choquard-Type Equations

Moroz, V (Swansea University) Thursday 26 June 2014, 11:30-12:00

07-11
27:48

Plenary Lecture 8: Interfaces arising from solid phase transformations

Ball, J (University of Oxford) Thursday 26 June 2014, 09:00-09:45

07-11
55:14

Free Boundary-Value Problems for Liquid Crystals

Majumdar, A (University of Bath) Thursday 26 June 2014, 10:20-10:50

07-11
32:42

Free boundary problems in glacial hydrology

Dallaston, M (University of Oxford) Thursday 26 June 2014, 10:20-10:50

07-11
27:09

Numerical approximation of phase-field models for multiphase flow

Banas, L (University of Bielefeld) Wednesday 25 June 2014, 16:30-17:00

07-11
31:23

A stable discretization for the simulation of two-phase flow

Kahle, C (Universität Hamburg) Wednesday 25 June 2014, 16:00-16:30

07-11
27:10

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