Symposium on Trends in Nonlinear Analysis - TiNA 2000.
Location:
Communication Center of the "Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum" (DKFZ)
on the Campus of the University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld
280.
The understanding of nonlinear phenomena has become a central theme in applied mathematics. The aim of this conference is to discuss the challenges applied nonlinear analysis has to face given the increased diversity of scientific problems.
A sections for contributed talks and section organizers
A. PATTERNS AND DYNAMICS
Bernold Fiedler, Freie Universität Berlin and Angela Stevens, MPI for
Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig
B. EVOLUTION EQUATIONS
Hans Engler, Georgetown University, Washington
C. MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
Wolfgang Alt, Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet Bonn and Horst Thieme,
Arizona State University, Tempe
D. MULTISCALE PROBLEMS
Andro Mikelic, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and Felix Otto,
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
E. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
Jozef Kacur, Comenius University, Bratislava and Dietmar Kroener,
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
F. QUALITATIVE PROPERTIES OF ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC EQUATIONS
Steffen Heinze, MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig and Bernd
Kawohl, Universität zu Köln
How to contribute
Participants are encouraged to apply to give an oral presentation of 30 minutes in one of the above sections. The conference language is English. Please see our webpage http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/tina2000/contributions.html for details on submission of abstracts. There you find the LaTeX- classfile, a template for your two pages of reviewable abstract, and the e-mail address submit-tina2000@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de where to send the abstract. The number of contributions is limited to about 50. Acceptance is based on a review process - the decision will be made by beginning of July.
Deadlines
Conference fee
The registration fee is 100 EURO. A registration form is now available on our webpage. The late registration fee is 150 EURO (payment after September 1, 2000).
Invited speakers
Constantine M. Dafermos
(Brown University, Providence)
Peter Deuflhard
(Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum, Berlin)
Odo Diekmann
(Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht)
Gerhard Dziuk
(Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg)
Paul C. Fife
(University of Utah, Salt Lake City)
Avner Friedman
(University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
Karl-Heinz Hoffmann
(TU Muenchen and Stiftung CAESAR, Bonn)
Frank C. Hoppensteadt
(Arizona State University, Tempe)
Gerhard Huisken
(Universitaet Tuebingen and Princeton University, Princeton)
Masayasu Mimura
(Hiroshima University, Hiroshima)
Stefan Mueller
(MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig)
James D. Murray
(University of Washington, Seattle)
Jindrich Necas
(Northern Illinois University, Dekalb)
Vladimir Oliker
(Emory University, Atlanta)
George C. Papanicolaou
(Stanford University, Stanford)
Nina Nikolaevna Uraltseva
(St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg)
Paul Waltman
(Emory University, Atlanta)
Information:
Email : tina2000@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
URL:http://www.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/tina2000/
Fax: +49 (0) 6221 54 8652