## Upcoming Events

### Summer School in Probability and Mathematical Physics at IST Austria

04.06.2018 - 08.06.2018

The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) organizes a Summer School on hot topics of current research in mathematical physics and probability. The event is aimed at a broad audience of researchers in these fields, particularly focusing on PhD students and postdocs.
Location: IST Austria, Klosterneuburg
Lecturers: Hugo Duminil-Copin (IHES), Martin Hairer (Imperial College London), Jason P. Miller (University of Cambridge)
Organizers: László Erdős, Jan Maas, Robert Seiringer

For the detailed program and further information please visit the webpage of the workshop.

### DK Summer School - Weissensee, Austria

02.07.2018 - 07.07.2018

Location: Weissensee, Kärnten, Austria
Organizers: Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna), Annalisa Iuorio (TU Wien)
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details will be available soon on the webpage of the workshop.

### NGSolve User Meeting 2018

04.07.2018 - 06.07.2018

Location: Göttingen, Germany
Organizers: Joachim Schöberl (TU Wien), Christoph Lehrenfeld (University of Göttingen), Christopher Lackner (TU Wien), Christoph Wintersteiger (TU Wien)
Description: This user meeting is the successor of the first NGSolve user meeting which successfully took place in Vienna in 2017. At the NGSolve user meeting 2018 in Göttingen, we again bring together advanced NGSolve users with different background, as well as newcomers who want to get a quickstart into NGSolve and NGS-Py. Experiences will be shared, new features are to be discussed and extensions to the software are presented. Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop.

### Talk of Susanne C. Brenner, Louisiana State University

13.07.2018 - 13.07.2018

Title: $$C^0$$ Interior Penalty Methods

Date: Friday, July 13
Time: 11:00
Location: ESI, Boltzmann Lecture Hall, Boltzmangasse 9, 1090 Vienna
Abstract: $$C^0$$ interior penalty methods are discontinuous Galerkin methods for fourth order problems that are based on standard Lagrange finite element spaces for second order problems. In this talk we will discuss the a priori and a posteriori error analyses of these methods for fourth order elliptic boundary value problems and elliptic variational inequalities.

### Workshop "New trends in the variational modeling of failure phenomena" at ESI

20.08.2018 - 24.08.2018

Description: The workshop at the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics (ESI) is expected to deal with different themes spanning from modeling questions for failure phenomena to the underlying mathematical theory. is concerned with recent developments in inverse problems theory and applications.
Location: ESI, Boltzmanngasse 9, 1090 Wien
Organizers: Elisa Davoli (University of Vienna), Manuel Friedrich (University of Vienna), Riccardo Scala (University of Pavia)

Main topics:

• Mathematical modeling of plasticity, dislocations, damage, fracture, delamination
• Effective theories for homogenization, discrete-to-continuum limits, dimension reduction
• Variational methods, energetic and weak formulations, fine properties of underlying function spaces
• Phase-field models, sharp interface limits, free-boundary problems
• Computational aspects: discretization and discrete-to-continuum convergence, quasicontinuum and multiscale methods

For the detailed program and further information please visit the webpage of the workshop.
If you want to participate, please register by sendng an e-mail to rscala@fc.ul.pt.

### MANA 2018 - Micromagnetics: Analysis, Numerics, Applications

08.11.2018 - 09.11.2018

Location: TU Wien, Vortragsraum Bibliothek (Main Library), Resselgasse 4, 1040 Vienna
Opening: Thursday, November 8, 09:00
Organisers: Carsten Carstensen (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Norbert Mauser (WPI c/o University of Vienna), Dirk Praetorius (TU Wien), Michele Ruggeri (University of Vienna)

Further information can be found here.
Please note: The registration for DK/SFB members is also mandatory, but they do not have to pay any registration fee. However, the costs for the workshop dinner have to be paid individually.

## Past Events

### Distinguished PDE Lecture Series: Juan Luis Vazquez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (ICM Plenary Lecturer 2006, member of Royal Science Academy of Spain 2013)

17.05.2018 - 17.05.2018

Title: Theories of mathematical diffusion. From old to new

Abstract: We will first present the mathematical theory of Diffusion and Heat Propagation as seen from the classical point of view of Partial Differential Equations. This will allow us to mention concepts of great beauty and relevance in what follows. We will then introduce our favorite topic of Nonlinear Diffusion, embodied in equations like the Porous Medium Equation, and focused on the existence and properties of the very interesting geometrical objects called Free Boundaries. We will complete the presentation with a review of personal work on diffusion equations involving long distance interactions in the form of Fractional Laplacian Operators. This topic has been intensely developed in the last decade and is still in full bloom.

Date: Thursday, May 17
Time: 16:00
Location: TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 11th floor, TUtheSky

The talk is the fifth one in the series "Distinguished PDE Lecture" organized by the Vienna Center for PDEs and the doctoral school "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs". Participation is free of charge but registration is required (until 09 May 2018 sending an e-mail to Ms. Khaladj).

### Talk of David Muraki, Simon Fraser University, Canada

07.05.2018 - 07.05.2018

Title Mysterious Holes in the Sky & A Theory for the Motion of Cloud Edges

Abstract: A holepunch cloud is a curious and rare atmospheric feature where an aircraft, descending or ascending through a thin cloud layer, leaves behind a growing circular hole of clear air. Observed since the early days of aviation, only in 2011 was this holepunch phenomenon simulated in a full-physics numerical weather model. Although the initiation process has long been explained by ice crystal formation, the continued growth of the hole, even up to an hour after its birth, remained a bit of a fluid dynamical mystery. We begin by excluding some of the obvious" reasons by tweaking the physics in the numerical simulations (fake weather!). We then attribute the expansion of the hole to the presence of an expanding wavefront. The leading edge of this wave is a front of phase change, where cloudy air is continually evaporated and so expands the hole. Our explanation has led us towards the development of a more general theory for an understanding of how atmospheric waves can evolve the shape of clouds. This work is in collaboration with R Rotunno (NCAR), H Morrison (NCAR), R Walsh (SFU) and H Lynn (SFU).

Date: Monday, May 7
Time: 15:00
Location: WPI, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, Seminar Room 08.135.

### Workshop "Applied PDEs and kinetic equations: from physics to life sciences and beyond"

18.04.2018 - 20.04.2018

The workshop on 'Applied PDEs and kinetic equations: from physics to life sciences and beyond' is organized on the occasion of Christian Schmeiser's 60th birthday. A main focus on the workshop are nonlinear PDEs and kinetic equations and their application in physics and biology - topics in which Christian made significant contributions.
Location: University of Vienna, Sky Lounge, 12th floor, Fakultät für Mathematik, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1

Registration is not required; detailed information can be found here.

### Talk of Martin Burger, WWU Münster

18.04.2018 - 18.04.2018

Title Propagation of gradient flow structures from microscopic to macroscopic models

Date: Wednesday, April 18
Time: 16:15-17:15
Location: Sky Lounge, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Wien

This event is organized in the framewrok of the "Pauli Kolloquium" series and will be included in the schedule of the workshop "Applied PDEs and kinetic equations: from physics to life sciences and beyond". More information can be found here.

### Minicourse - "Introduction to HTML"

12.03.2018 - 16.04.2018

Location: PC SR 03 (first floor underground), University of Vienna

This minicourse is devoted mainly to PhD Students and Post-docs of the SFB and/or DK programmes. The aim is to teach some basic tools needed to write a semi-professional website. No prerequisites are needed, but familiarity with any kind of programming language is a plus.
Organizers: Annalisa Iuorio (TU Wien) and Matteo Tommasini (University of Vienna).

If you are a DK/SFB PhD/Postdoc member interested in the workshop and you haven't communicated your participation yet, please contact Matteo Tommasini as soon as possible. Further information can be found on the workshop website.

### Workshop “Observers, modelers, and experimentalists – 3-in-1 to better understand impact cratering”

11.04.2018 - 11.04.2018

Location: Natural History Museum Vienna

The detailed program and further information can be found here.

### Workshop "Trends in variational evolution"

21.02.2018 - 21.02.2018

Location: Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz, 1

Abstract: Variational evolution problems are almost ubiquitous in applications and have been considered in connection with fluid dynamics, phase transitions, thin films, quantum models, nonlinear diffusion and transport problems, chemical reactions, rate-independent phenomena, and material modeling, just to mention a few hot topics. The workshop is intended to present contemporary research directions in variational evolution models and methods.
A detailed program of the event can be found here.
No registration required!

### DK Winter Workshop + SFB Internal Meeting

18.01.2018 - 19.01.2018

Location: Reichenau an der Rax, Austria
Organizers: Annalisa Iuorio (TU Wien), Matteo Tommasini (University of Vienna)
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop.

### Workshop on "Vlasov-Poisson in cosmology and plasma physics: monokinetic and multi-beam/stream solutions" at WPI

18.12.2017 - 22.12.2017

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute (WPI) c/o University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern Platz 1, Seminar Room 08.135
Organisers: Nicolas Besse (Obs. Nice), Oliver Hahn (Obs. Nice), Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U.Wien and ICP), Uriel Frisch (CNRS c/o Obs. Nice)
Please consult the WPI webpage for up-to-date information.

### Central Workshop on Adaptive Finite Element Methods

10.11.2017 - 10.11.2017

Location: TU Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, Seminarraum SEM DA grün 03 C (green section, 3rd floor)

Further information, the program and the detailed abstracts of the talks can be found here.
No registration required!

### Talk of Martin Kronbichler, Technical University of Munich

11.10.2017 - 11.10.2017

Title Fast matrix-free evaluation schemes for generic finite element programming with the deal.II library

Abstract: This talk presents our work on high-performance implementations of matrix-free operator evaluation by cellwise integration on the fly with sum factorization techniques. Our realization is made available through the deal.II finite element library and targets generic weak forms not tied to a specific equation, but with the restriction of quadrilateral and hexahedral meshes. It is embedded into the advanced numerical features of the deal.II library such as high approximation orders, mesh adaptivity, and complex curved meshes within a parallel mesh strategy that can scale to hundreds of thousands of CPUs. A few applications that benefit from these algorithms will be shown. A recent focus of our work has been to establish performance envelopes that characterize the implementation for continuous and discontinuous Galerkin discretizations. Our experiments show that the performance of the matrix-vector product can come within a factor of 1.5 of finite difference stencils on Cartesian meshes, limited by the memory bandwidth of reading the input and writing the output vector, despite the highly flexible nature of the Galerkin method.

Date: Wednesday, October 11
Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Location: Vienna University of Technology, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, Seminarraum DA grün 05.

### Talk of Frits Veerman, the University of Edinburgh, UK

26.09.2017 - 26.09.2017

Title Dynamics of pulse patterns in reaction-diffusion systems: a geometric analysis

Abstract: The study of pattern formation in natural systems is not only an exciting way to apply techniques and develop ideas from the field of dynamical systems and differential equations; the results obtained by mathematical analysis can in turn give insight into the behaviour of these natural systems, creating a fertile feedback between theory (mathematics) and observation/experiment (biology, physics). In this talk, I will explain how to use ideas and techniques from geometric singular perturbation theory to study the existence, stability, and dynamics of pulse solutions (spikes/spots) in the context of general singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion systems. The spatial scale separation induced by this singular perturbation will prove to be pivotal for the analysis. I will give an overview of the current state-of-the-art, and discuss unresolved questions that inspire active research.

Date: Tuesday, September 26
Time: 15:00 - 15:45
Location: TU Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, Sem.R. 101C, Freihaus.

### DK Summer School - Weissensee, Austria

17.09.2017 - 23.09.2017

Location: Weissensee, Kärnten, Austria
Organizers: Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna), Annalisa Iuorio
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop.

### Workshop on "Mathematical Models in Biology and Medicine"

28.07.2017 - 29.07.2017

Location: HS 13, 2nd floor, Fakultät für Mathematik, University of Vienna

Abstract:
The workshop will provide mathematicians, experimentalists, and clinicals, an opportunity to discuss recent advances in mathematical biology and medicine. The meeting will be used to identify new problems that require innovative mathematical approaches and to foster new collaborations.

Organizers:
• Walter Berger (Medical University Vienna)
• Marie Doumic-Jauffret (WPI & INRIA)
• Doron Levy (University of Maryland)
• Anna Obenauf (IMP, Vienna)
• Christian Schmeiser (WPI & Uni Wien)

### Talk of Shokhrukh Kholmatov, SISSA Trieste, Italy

05.07.2017 - 05.07.2017

Title: Minimizing movements for mean curvature evolution of partitions

Abstract: In this talk I will discuss some results about the mean curvature evolutions of the bounded space-partitions. Using the minimizing movement method of De Giorgi, I show the existence of a locally time-Holder continuous (weak) motion, defined globally in time. In particular, this solution starting from a partition made by a union of bounded convex sets at a positive distance agrees with the classical mean curvature flow, and the motion is stable with respect to the Hausdorff convergence of the initial partitions. This is a joint work with Giovanni Bellettini.

Date: Wednesday, July 05
Time: 11:30 - 12:30
Location: University of Vienna, Faculty of Mathematics, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Wien, 9th floor, Besprechungszimmer 9.

### Pauli Colloquium: Talk of Laure Saint-Raymond, ENS Lyon

21.06.2017 - 21.06.2017

Title Propagation of chaos and irreversibility in gas dynamics

Abstract: I will review various contributions on the fundamental work of Lanford deriving the Boltzmann equation from hard-sphere dynamics in the low density limit. I will focus especially on the assumptions made on the initial data and on how they encode irreversibility. We will see that the impossibility to reverse time in the Boltzmann equation (expressed for instance by Boltzmann's H-theorem) is related to the lack of convergence of higher order marginals on some singular sets.

Date: Wednesday, June 21
Time: 16:15 - 17:15
Location: University of Vienna, Sky Lounge, 12th floor, Fakultät für Mathematik, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1.

### Talk of Carlota Cuesta, University of the Basque Country

19.06.2017 - 19.06.2017

Title Analysis of travelling waves in a nonlocal Korteweg-de Vries-Burgers equation

Date: Monday, June 19
Time: 15:00
Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, c/o Faculty of Mathematics, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Wien, 8th floor, seminar room (08.135)

### NGSolve User Meeting

14.06.2017 - 16.06.2017

Location: Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz
Description: In this meeting we bring together advanced NGSolve users with different background, as well as newcomers who want to get a quickstart into NGS-Py. We start with a basic tutorial on the first day, present the implementation and use of new and advanced methods, and discuss topics for the near future.
Please consult the website https://ngsolve.org/hidden/24-ngsolve-user-meeting-june-14-16 for more detailed information.

### Pauli Colloquium: Talk of Rupert Klein, Freie Universität Berlin

12.06.2017 - 12.06.2017

Title Mathematics, a key to Climate Change Research

Abstract: Mathematics in climate research is often thought to be mainly a provider of techniques for solving, e.g., the atmosphere and ocean flow equations. Three examples elucidate that its role is much broader and deeper:

1. Climate modelers often employ reduced forms of "the flow equations" for efficiency. Mathematical analysis allow us to assess regime of validity of such models.
2. Climate is defined as "weather statistics". Yet, climate research focuses on how climate changes in time while a reliable notion of "time dependent statistics" is as yet lacking. Mathematics provides advanced data analysis techniques for time series with non-trivial temporal trends.
3. Climate research, economy, and the social sciences are to generate a scientific basis for informed political decision making. Subtle language barriers often hamper systematic progress in this area. Mathematical formalization helps structuring related discussions and thus enables interdisciplinary research.

Date: Monday, June 12
Time: 17:00 - 18:15
Location: University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, Hörsaal 4

### Workshop on "Protein Aggregation: Biophysics and Mathematics"

06.06.2017 - 08.06.2017

Location: Sky Lounge, Fakultät für Mathematik, University of Vienna

Organizers:

• Marie Doumic-Jauffret (WPI & INRIA)
• Christian Schmeiser (WPI & Uni Wien)
• Human Rezaei (INRA, France)
• Wei-Feng Xue (University of Kent, UK)

Please consult the WPI webpage for up-to-date information.

### Distinguished PDE Lecture Series: Alfio Quarteroni, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland (ERC Advanced Grant 2008, ERC Proof of Concept 2012 and 2015)

06.06.2017 - 06.06.2017

Title Mathematical and numerical modeling of multiphysics problems, with application to the cardiocirculatory system

Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases unfortunately represent one of the leading causes of death in Western countries. Mathematical models allow the description of the blood motion in the human circulatory system, as well as the interplay between electrical, mechanical and fluid-dynamical processes occurring in the heart. This is a classical environment where multiphysics processes have to be addressed. Appropriate numerical strategies can be devised to allow for an effective description of the fluid in large and medium size arteries, the analysis of physiological and pathological conditions, and the simulation, control and shape optimization of assisted devices or surgical prostheses. This presentation will address some of these issues and a few representative applications of clinical interest.

Date: Tuesday, June 06
Time: 16:00
Location: TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 11th floor, TUtheSky

The talk is the third one in the series "Distinguished PDE Lecture" organized by the Vienna Center for PDEs and the doctoral school "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs". Participation is free of charge but registration is required (until 23 May 2017 sending an e-mail to Ms. Khaladj).

### Workshop on "Cross diffusion systems and kinetic equation for biology"

10.05.2017 - 12.05.2017

Location: WPI Seminar Room 08.135

Abstract:
This workshop will focus on cross diffusion systems and kinetic equations arising in biology. The aim of this meeting is to bring together expert and young researchers in these fields working either on mathematical analysis, modeling or numerical analysis. The (reasonable) number of talks will leave room for informal scientific discussions between the participants, which is one of the purposes of this meeting.
Organizers:

• Ayman Moussa (UPMC Paris)
• Ansgar Jüngel (TU Wien)
• Marie Doumic-Jauffret (WPI & INRIA)
• Christian Schmeiser (WPI & Uni Wien)

Please consult the website for up-to-date information.

### Women in PDEs @ Karlsruhe

27.04.2017 - 28.04.2017

Location: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Description: The aim of this workshop is to provide a platform to bring together students of mathematics, young researchers (PhD students and postdocs) and established female mathematicians from academia and industry working on partial differential equations (PDEs). Outstanding invited speakers will give talks on their current research topics. A panel discussion will give the possibility to discuss questions not only concerning research but also career choices/planning and practical questions of managing career and family interests.
Further information can be found on the workshop website.

### Talk on "The Regge family of finite elements: structure-preserving elements for metrics"

27.04.2017 - 27.04.2017

Speaker: Douglas Arnold (University of Minnesota)
Location: Sky Lounge, Fakultät für Mathematik, University of Vienna
Time: 14:00-15:00

For additional information, visit the related webpage.

### Talk: "On structure results for intertwining operators"

19.04.2017 - 19.04.2017

Speaker: Wilhelm Schlag (University of Chicago)
Location: Sky Lounge, Fakultät für Mathematik, University of Vienna
Time: 15:00-16:00
Abstract: The intertwining wave operators are basic objects in the scattering theory of a Hamiltonian given as the sum of a Laplacian with a potential. These Hamiltonians are the classical Schroedinger operators of quantum mechanics. For the three dimensional case we will discuss a new representation of the wave operators as superpositions of reflections and translations. In addition, we will also describe some work on random decaying potentials, such as by Bourgain. This is joint work with Marius Beceanu, Albany.

For additional info, visit the webpage: http://www.univie.ac.at/nuhag-php/program/talks_details.php?id=3302.

### DK Winter Workshop 2017

19.01.2017 - 20.01.2017

Description: Internal workshop organized by the Doctoral Program "Dissipation and Dispersion in nonlinear PDEs".
Location: Hotel Marienhof, Reichenau an der Rax
Organizers: Stefan Schuchnigg, Ansgar Jüngel
Speakers:

• Lothar Nannen
• Christian Schmeiser
• Esther Daus
• Markus Melenk
Soft skill training will be held by the FWF and will revolve around "proposal writing". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop

### Talk on "A Family of Crouzeix-Raviart Non-Conforming Finite Elements in Two- and Three Spatial Dimensions"

17.01.2017 - 17.01.2017

Speaker: Stefan Sauter (University of Zurich)
Location: TU, SEM DA gruen 06A (6th floor)
Time: 16:00-17:00

### Forefront of PDEs: Modelling, Analysis and Numerics

12.12.2016 - 14.12.2016

Location: TUtheSky, 11th floor, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien

The aim of the workshop is to present the latest results on the modelling, analysis, and numerical approximation of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). The topics include classical and quantum mechanical kinetic theory and nonlinear PDEs describing diffusive or dispersive phenomena, with applications in physics, biology, and social sciences. The workshop will celebrate the 60th birthday of Peter A. Markowich.

Organizers:

• Anton Arnold (TU Vienna)
• Ansgar Jüngel (TU Vienna)
• Giuseppe Toscani (Pavia)

A registration is obligatory but free of charge. There will be no contributed talks but a poster session will be organized. Details will be published in due time. Further information can be found on the workshop website. We acknowledge financial support of the Wiener Städtische.

### Recent Contributions of Women to PDEs

28.11.2016 - 30.11.2016

Location: University of Vienna

The aim of the workshop is to provide an overview over recent advances in PDEs, specializing on contributions of women. The speakers, spanning various career stages, may serve as role models. The program will include opportunities for contacts between PhD studients and the speakers.

Organizers:

• Ansgar Jüngel (TU Wien)
• Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna)

Further information can be found on the workshop website.

### Nonlinear PDEs & Gradient Flows: Analytical and Numerical Aspects

21.11.2016 - 21.11.2016

Location: TU Vienna

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on nonlinear PDEs, gradient flows and related problems, either from a modeling, analytical or numerical point of view.

Organizers:

• Annalisa Iuorio
• Michele Ruggeri
• Karolina Weber

Registration is open till October 31, 2016. Further information can be found on the workshop website. We acknowledge financial support of the Wiener Städtische.

### MSHOM 2016, Advances in Multi-Scale Methods and Homogenization for Laminates and Windings in magnetic Fields

22.09.2016 - 23.09.2016

Location: TU Vienna

Keynote Speakers:

• Prof. Oskár Bíró
• Prof. Patrick Dular
• Prof. Joachim Schöberl

Further up-to-date information can be found on the announcement poster and the workshop website.

### DK Summer School - Weissensee, Austria

04.09.2016 - 10.09.2016

Location: Weissensee, Kärnten, Austria
Organizers: Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna), Stefan Schuchnigg
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop

### Talk on "Growth and Singularity in 2D Fluids"

02.08.2016 - 02.08.2016

Speaker: Andrej Zlatoš (University of Wisconsin)
Location: University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, HS 16
Time: 02.08.2016, 11:00

### Lecture on "Interface and contact problems: From analysis to numerics "

30.05.2016 - 10.06.2016

Speaker: Prof. Heiko Gimperlein, (School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh)
Location: TU Vienna

Brief Syllabus:

• Modelling of interface problems between materials: interface conditions and friction laws
• Obstacle problems, friction and contact: (free) time-independent boundary problems as constrained on nonsmooth variational problems, solution using Uzawa and semismooth Newton methods
• Nonlinear analysis of variational inequalities: functional analytic background, classical theorem on wellposedness and abstract approximation, regularity of solutions
• Approximation by finite and boundary elements - from basics to current research: BEM for dummies, variational inequalities and penalty formulations, error analysis, adaptivity, advanced approximation methods, maybe coupling of FEM and BEM
• Towards time-dependent dynamic contact problems

### Distinguished PDE Lecture Series Eduard Feireisl, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (ERC Advanced Grant 2012)

31.05.2016 - 31.05.2016

Title Stability issues for compressible fluid flow

Abstract: We present several stability results concerning smooth solutions of the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes system in the class of measure-valued solutions. We show that strong and measure-valued solutions of these systems coincide as soon as the strong solution exists. The question if any measure-valued solution can be generated by a sequence of weak solutions will be also addressed.

Date: Wednesday, May 31
Time: 16:00
Location: TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 11th floor, TUtheSky

The talk is the second one in the series "Distinguished PDE Lecture" organized by the Vienna Center for PDEs and the doctoral school "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs". Participation is free of charge but registration is required (until 17 May 2016 via email)

### Lecture on "An Introduction to Viscosity Solutions of Fully Nonlinear 2nd Order PDE "

02.05.2016 - 24.05.2016

Speaker: Dr. Nikos Katzourakis (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Reading)
Location: TU Vienna, please visit the TISS page for detailed information

Brief Syllabus:

Part I General Theory

• History, Examples, Motivation and First Definitions
• Second Definitions and Basic Analytic Properties of the Notions
• Stability Properties of the Notions and Existence via Approximation
• Mollification of Viscosity Solutions and Semiconvexity
• Existence of Solution to the Dirichlet Problem via Perron's Method
• Comparison results and Uniqueness of Solution to the Dirichlet Problem
Part II Applications
• Minimisers of Convex Functionals and Viscosity Solutions of the Euler-Lagrange PDE
• Existence of Viscosity Solutions to the Dirichlet Problem for the Laplacian

Additional information: announcement poster and TISS page

### Lecture on "Microlocal Analysis and Boundary-Value Problems"

07.04.2016 - 29.04.2016

Speaker: Dr. Michael Dreher (School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh)
Location and times: TU Vienna, Sem. R. DB gelb 03

• Thursday 10:00-13:00, TU Freihaus, Sem.R. DA grün 03 C
• Friday 14:00-17:00, TU Freihaus, Sem.R. DA grün 03 A

Brief Syllabus:
• Pseudodifferential operators and their mapping properties
• Elliptic operators in the full space and their inverses
• Boundary conditions and BVPs
• Applications to fluiddynamics (QHD)
• Hyperbolic problems and Fourier integral operators

Additional information: announcement poster and lecture notes.

### Workshop on "Pathwise methods, Functional Calculus and applications in Mathematical Finance"

04.04.2016 - 07.04.2016

Location: WPI Seminar Room 08.135

Abstract:
Mathematical finance without probability: Pathwise methods, Functional calculus and applications. Motivated by the importance of model uncertainty, there has been a recent surge of interest in mathematical finance for modeling approaches which do not require the specification of a probability measure. A central issue in these approaches is the pathwise construction of integrals with respect to irregular paths of infinite variation. This workshop will discuss the state of the art in non-probabilistic modeling, pathwise integration and applications in finance and uncertainty modeling.

Please consult the of the WPI website for up-to-date information.

### Mini Lecture on "Modeling, analysis and numerical simulation of micro-electro mechanical systems"

07.03.2016 - 10.03.2016

Speaker: Professor Alan Lindsay, Dept. of Applied & Computational Math & Statistics (University of Notre Dame)
Location: TU Vienna, Sem. R. DB gelb 03
Additional information: announcement poster and detailed abstract

### Workshop on Micromagnetics: Analysis, Numerics, Applications (MANA 2016)

18.02.2016 - 19.02.2016

Location: TU Wien, Vienna

Ferromagnetic materials play an important role in a variety of technological applications. The aim of the workshop is to bring together some of the leading researchers working in micromagnetics, and initiate intensive idea exchanges and new collaborations. The workshop will consist of 12 invited talks and a poster presentation.

Confirmed speakers:

• Lubomir Banas (Bielefeld, Germany)
• Gilles Carbou (Pau, France)
• Michael J. Donahue (NIST, USA)
• Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera (Santa Barbara, USA)
• Gino Hrkac (Exeter, UK)
• Martin Kruzik (Prague, Czech Republic)
• Christof Melcher (Aachen, Germany)
• Andreas Prohl (Tuebingen, Germany)
• Thomas Schrefl (Krems, Austria)
• Claudio Serpico (Naples, Italy)
• Franck Sueur (Bordeaux, France)
• Thanh Tran (Sydney, Australia)

Further information: website of MANA 2016.

### Talk on "Pedestrian macroscopic models: a game-theoretical approach"

12.02.2016 - 12.02.2016

Speaker: Pierre Degond (Imperial College, London)
Location: HS 13, 2nd floor, Fak.Math., Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090
Time: 14:00-15:15
Abstract:
Many Individual-based pedestrian models have been proposed in the literature. Some of them rely on the view of pedestrians as rational agents optimizing their trajectory in order to fulfill their goal in a game theoretical framework. In this talk, we propose a macroscopic model based on this idea and show how the search for local equilibria amounts to finding the Nash equilibrium of a suitable game.
An introduction will be given by Christian SCHMEISER (WPI c/o Fak. Math. Uni Wien)

### Talk on "Kac's Model and the Propagation of Chaos"

25.01.2016 - 28.01.2016

Speaker: Amit Einav (Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge)
Location: TU Vienna, Sem. R. DB gelb 03
Time: 14:00-16:00

### DK Winter Workshop 2016

20.01.2016 - 22.01.2016

Description: Internal workshop organized by the Doctoral Program "Dissipation and Dispersion in nonlinear PDEs".
Location: Hotel Marienhof, Reichenau an der Rax
Organizers: Stefan Schuchnigg, Ansgar Jüngel
Speakers:

• Peter Szmolyan
• Anton Arnold
• Birgit Schörkhuber
• Elisa Davoli
• Franz Achleitner
Soft skill training focused around the general topic "career planing" will include talks by
• Christian Kühn
• Nicola Ondracek
• Karin Hirhager
as well as a training with Julia Wilder from the TU Career Center.

### Workshop on "Navier-Stokes and Euler Equations"

14.12.2015 - 19.12.2015

Location: University of Vienna, Vienna

Hydrodynamic limits of kinetic equations yield Navier-Stokes and Euler equations. Work on these equations and their relation to turbulence is presented by, e.g. J. Gibbon, T. Nguyen,…)

Organisers:

• Claude Bardos (Inst. CNRS Pauli & Paris)
• Uriel Frisch (CNRS Obs. Nice)
• Edriss Titi (AM Texas & Weizmann Inst.)
Further information: website of the workshop.

### Workshop on Applied Problems with Partial Differential Equations

15.12.2015 - 15.12.2015

Description: TThe purpose of the workshop is to bring together experts from the mathematical, computational, physical, and engineering communities from Vienna, who work with Partial Differential Equations, and to provide a platform for the exchange of new ideas. The meeting aims at identifying scientific contact points and stimulating joint research between the different communities, for instance in the framework of joint projects or joint bachelor, master, and PhD theses. The workshop welcomes both junior as well as senior participants.
Location: TU Vienna, TUtheSky, 11th floor, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien
For additional information please visit the homepage of the Vienna Center for Partial Differential Equations.

### Workshop on "Vlasov-Poisson equations for plasmas and cosmology"

07.12.2015 - 12.12.2015

Location: University of Vienna, Vienna

Kinetic models like the Vlasov equation are useful for modeling plasmas (repulsive and attractive Coulomb forces) and galaxies (attracting gravitating forces). Recent progress is presented by, e.g. Y. Brenier, F. Golse,...)

Organisers:

• Claude Bardos (Inst. CNRS Pauli & Paris)
• Uriel Frisch (CNRS Obs. Nice)
Further information: website of the workshop.

### Talk on "Some new classes of nonlinear Kolmorov equations"

18.11.2015 - 18.11.2015

Speaker: Pierre-Louis Lions (College de France, Fields Medal 1994)
Location: University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, first floor, HS6
Time: 15:00

### 1st CENTRAL School on Analysis and Numerics for Partial Differential Equations

12.11.2015 - 13.11.2015

Location: University of Vienna, Vienna

The CENTRAL School on Analysis and Numerics for Partial Differential Equations and the Workshop on CENTRAL Trends in PDEs are the first activities within the framework of the CENTRAL Program on Analysis and Numerics for Partial Differential Equations, a project funded by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), the Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, the Charles University, Prague, and the University of Vienna.

Instructors at the School:

• Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, "Rate optimality of adaptive algorithms"
• Dirk Praetorius, Vienna University of Technology, "Adaptive boundary element methods"
• Martin Kružík, Academy of Sciences, Prague, "Invitation to Mathematical Elasticity"

Further information: website of the school.

### Quasilinear and nonlocal nonlinear Schrödinger equations

28.09.2015 - 02.10.2015

Location: WPI Seminar Room 08.135

Please consult the website of the WPI for up-to-date information.

### Summer school on Schrödinger equations

03.08.2015 - 14.08.2015

Location: WPI Seminar Room 08.135

Please consult the of the WPI website for up-to-date information.

### Workshop on "Models in Cancer Therapy"

02.07.2015 - 03.07.2015

Location: WPI Seminar Room 08.135

### DK Summer School - Weissensee, Austria

22.06.2015 - 26.06.2015

Location: Weissensee, Kärnten, Austria
Organizers: Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna), Anton Arnold (TU Vienna), Stefan Schuchnigg (TU Vienna)
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop

### Distinguished PDE Lecture Series Martin Hairer, University of Warwick, United Kingdom (Fields Medal 2014)

17.06.2015 - 17.06.2015

Title Modelling a random rubber band

Abstract: A rubber band constrained to remain on a manifold evolves by trying to shorten its length, eventually settling on some minimal closed geodesic, or collapsing entirely. It is natural to try to consider a noisy version of such a model where each segment of the band gets pulled in random directions. Trying to build such a model turns out to be surprisingly difficult and generates a number of nice geometric insights, as well as some beautiful algebraic and analytical objects.

Date: Wednesday, June 17
Time: 16:00
Location: TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 11th floor, TUtheSky

The talk is the second one in the series "Distinguished PDE Lecture" organized by the Vienna Center for PDEs and the doctoral school "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs".

### Vienna PDE Day

16.06.2015 - 16.06.2015

Description: The aim of the event is to intensify the cooperation of the PDE groups in Vienna. The scientific talks shall help to identify possible links between different research fields on PDEs and related topics. Emphasis will be given on nontechnical presentations which point out possible connections and open questions. There will be plenty of time for discussions during the breaks.
Location: TU Vienna, TUtheSky, 11th floor, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien
For additional information please visit the homepage of the Vienna Center for Partial Differential Equations.

### DK Winter Workshop 2015

21.01.2015 - 23.01.2015

Description: Internal workshop organized by the Doctoral Program "Dissipation and Dispersion in nonlinear PDEs".
Location: Seehotel Rust, Burgenland
Organizers: Birgit Schörkhuber, Ansgar Jüngel
Workshop Program and Abstracts

### Distinguished PDE Lecture: Roland Donninger (Universität Bonn)

16.12.2014 - 16.12.2014

Title Self-similar blowup in nonlinear wave equations

Abstract: I discuss some recent progress in the study of stable self-similar blowup in energy-supercritical wave equations. In particular, I present a proof for the stability of the so-called ODE blowup for the energy-supercritical focusing wave equation without symmetry assumptions. This talk is based on joint work with Birgit Schörkhuber.

Date: Tuesday, December 16
Time: 14:00-15:00
Location: TU Wien, Freihaus, Green Area, 4th floor, SEM 101C

The talk is the first one in the new series "Distinguished PDE Lecture" organized by the Vienna Center for PDEs and the doctoral school "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs". See here for the official announcement of the talk.

### Special Semester on "New Trends in Calculus of Variations" at RICAM

13.10.2014 - 12.12.2014

Description: In this period several workshops and schools devoted to the topic will be held at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM)
Location: Linz, Austria.
Organizers: Maïtine Bergounioux, Universite d'Orleans (France), Karl Kunisch, University of Graz & RICAM, Otmar Scherzer, University of Vienna & RICAM (Austria)

Workshops

• Shape and topological optimization, October 13-17, 2014
• Variational methods in imaging, October 27-31, 2014
• Geometric control and related fields, November 17-21, 2014
• Optimal Transport in the Applied Sciences, December 08-12, 2014
Schools
• Imaging, October 22-24, 2014
• Optimal Transport in the Applied Sciences, December 02-05, 2014

For the detailed program and the registration please visit the webpage of this programme.
Please note: PhD students and young researchers can apply for financial support.

### Talk by Martin Wechselberger (University of Sydney) on "Canard Supersonique"

02.12.2014 - 02.12.2014

Abstract: Looking at the gas dynamics of stars under the assumption of spherical symmetry, I will show that transonic events in such systems are canard phenomena - peculiar solution structures identified in geometric singular perturbation problems. Consequently, stellar winds are carried by supersonic ducks, and canard theory provides a mathematical framework for this astrophysical phenomenon.

Time: 16:00
Location: TU Wien, Freihaus, Green Area, 6th floor, SEM 107
Organiser: Peter Szmolyan (TU Wien, DK)

See here for the official announcement.

### Talk by Jan Haskovec (KAUST) on "Mathematical Analysis of a System for Biological Network Formation"

03.11.2014 - 03.11.2014

Time: 15:00 -16:00
Location:WPI seminar room, 8th floor, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1
Organiser: Christian Schmeiser (UniVie, DK)

The abstract can be found in the announcement.

### Talks on "Fluids, Dynamics and Differential Equations"

31.10.2014 - 31.10.2014

Location: TU Wien
Speakers: Hendrik Kuhlmann (Institute of Fluids Mechanics and Heat Transfer, TU Wien), Björn Hof (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
Organiser: Christian Kühn (TU Wien)

Further information, titles and abstracts can be found here.
No registration required!

### Workshop on "Dispersive equations with nonlocal dispersion - III" at WPI

06.10.2014 - 10.10.2014

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Vienna, Austria
Organisers: Rémi Carles (CNRS c/o U. de Montpellier 2), Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U.Wien), Jean-Claude Saut (U. Paris-Sud & WPI)
Details

### Workshop on "Mathematical Modelling in Biology and Physiology" at WPI

22.09.2014 - 24.09.2014

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Vienna, Austria
Organisers: Klemens Fellner (U. Graz), Gudrun Schappacher-Tilp (U. Graz), Christian Schmeiser (WPI c/o U. Wien)
Details

### DK Summer School - Weissensee, Austria

15.09.2014 - 19.09.2014

Location: Weissensee, Kärnten, Austria
Organizers: Christian Schmeiser (University of Vienna), Anton Arnold (TU Vienna), Birgit Schörkhuber (TU Vienna)
Description: This workshop is primarily intended for students of the doctoral school "Dissipation and dispersion in nonlinear PDEs". Details can be found on the webpage of the workshop

### Workshop on "Blow up and dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs"

01.07.2014 - 04.07.2014

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute at University of Vienna
Opening: Tue, July 1, 15:00
Organisers: Gilles Lebeau (U. Nice), Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U.Wien), Jean-Claude Saut (U. Paris-Sud), Birgit Schörkhuber (TU Wien)

Further information, the program and the detailed abstracts of the talks can be found here.
No registration required!

### Workshop "Advances in nonlinear PDEs: analysis, numerics, stochastics, applications"

02.06.2014 - 03.06.2014

Description: The event is the kick-off meeting of the new Vienna Center for Partial Differential Equations (Vienna PDE).
Location: Vienna University of Technology and University of Vienna, Austria.
Keynote lectures will be given by:

• PDEs and analysis: Adrian Constantin (Wien/London), Alexander Mielke (Berlin),L aure Saint-Raymond (Paris)
• PDEs and numerics: Yvon Maday (Paris), Ilaria Perugia (Wien), Enrique Zuazua (Bilbao)
• PDEs and stochastics: Dominique Bakry (Toulouse), Eric Carlen (Piscataway), Giuseppe Toscani (Pavia)
• PDEs and applications: Rupert Klein (Berlin), Peter Markowich (Wien/KAUST), Philip Maini (Oxford)

### The 12th European Finite Element Fair Vienna, May 30-31, 2014

30.05.2014 - 31.05.2014

Location: Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Time frame: Friday 1:30pm till Saturday 5pm
Local organizers: Markus Melenk (TU Wien), Ilaria Perugia (Universität Wien), Joachim Schöberl (TU Wien)

### Workshop "Theoretical and Applied Computational Inverse Problems" at ESI

05.05.2014 - 16.05.2014

Description: This two-week workshop at the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics (ESI) is concerned with recent developments in inverse problems theory and applications.
Location: ESI, Boltzmanngasse 9, 1090 Wien
Organizers: Liliana Borcea (Univeristy of Michigan), Otmar Scherzer (University of Vienna), John C. Schotland (University of Michigan)

Main topics:

• Hybrid inverse problems
• Imaging in Random Media
• Computational inverse problems
For the detailed program and further information please visit the webpage of the workshop.

### Workshop on "Structured Integro-Differential models in Mathematical Biology" at WPI

23.04.2014 - 25.04.2014

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Vienna, Austria
Organisers: V. Milisic (CNRS Paris), D. Ölz (U.Davis)
Details

### Mini-Workshop on "Random fields in energy and weather finance" at WPI

07.04.2014 - 08.04.2014

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Vienna
Organisers: F. E. Benth (University of Oslo), A. Veraart (Imperial College London)
Description: The workshop is an event within the Special Programme on Energy, Environment and Finance organised at the WPI in the academic year 2013-2014. The workshop comprises both intensive courses on selected topics related to the workshop theme as well as a small selection of contributed talks.
Program and Registration

### DK Winter Workshop, January 16-17, 2014

16.01.2014 - 17.01.2014

Location: Schloss Hernstein, 2560 Hernstein
Description: Internal workshop organized by the Doctoral Program "Dissipation and Dispersion in nonlinear PDEs".
Workshop Program and Abstracts

### Workshop on "Nonlocality in turbulence"

02.12.2013 - 05.12.2013

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Vienna
Organisers: Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U. Wien), Alex Schekochihin (U. Oxford), Arkady Tsinober (U. Tel Aviv)
Details and program

### Workshop on "Modified Dispersion for Dispersive Equations and Systems"

23.09.2013 - 27.09.2013

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute at University of Vienna
Opening: 9h00
Organisers: Rémi Carles (CNRS c/o U. de Montpellier 2), Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U.Wien), Jean-Claude Saut (U. Paris-Sud)
Organisations: WPI
Details

### Minicourse on "Analytical methods in the theory of Schrödinger operators with quasiperiodic potentials" by Wilhelm Schlag (University of Chicago)

25.09.2013 - 27.09.2013

Abstract: We will present some of the tools developed by Bourgain, Goldstein, and the speaker to study a class of Schrödinger operators on both the line Z as well as higher-dimensional lattices. These methods rely on properties of subharmonic functions, but also involve ideas from semi-algebraic sets.

Location: Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Seminar room 15, 3rd floor, OMP1
Time: 25.-27.09.2013, Wed, Thu, Fri 10:00 - 12:00
Organisers: Aleksey Kostenko and Gerald Teschl
Poster

### Summer School on Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations

02.09.2013 - 04.09.2013

The aim is to bring together talented young researchers in the field of (stochastic) differential equations and Computational Finance, mainly in their first PhD year. It is organized in the framework of the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network "Novel Methods in Computational Finance (STRIKE)" (http://www.itn-strike.eu) and the Doctoral School "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations" (http://npde.tuwien.ac.at).

It is our pleasure to invite you or the members of your group to participate in this event.

In a series of lectures, each of four renowned international experts will give an introduction and present new numerical results. The topics of the summer school include Monte-Carlo methods, numerical techniques for stochastic (partial) differential equations, error estimation, and applications in sciences and finance. The following speakers have confirmed to present mini-courses:

• Evelyn Buckwar (Linz, Austria)
• Desmond Higham (Strathclyde, United Kingdom)
• Andreas Roessler (Luebeck, Germany)
• Gabriel Lord (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

A limited numer of invited and contributed talks (30 min.) as well as a poster session is available. Please, mention your interest when registering. For more information (registration, location, accomodation), please see http://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/~juengel/sde/sde.html

### Sixth European Summer School in Financial Mathematics

26.08.2013 - 30.08.2013

The European Summer School in Financial Mathematics aims at bringing together the most talented young researchers in the field, looking at the very young who only just started their PhD studies. The Scientific Committee consists of European leaders and representatives of financial mathematics. We warmly thank them for their encouragement and for accepting to be part of this committee. Their first and main task is to identify the most promising candidates. The successful candidates will be sponsored for their travel and living expenses during the summer school. Further information and an application form can be found here

For its sixth anniversary, the European Summer School in Financial Mathematics takes place in Vienna. It will be held at the University of Vienna and is part of the Doctoral Program on Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. Please notice, that in the week after this summer school (2-4 September, 2013), a related summer school on Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations takes place at the Technical University of Vienna. Further information can be found on the summer school's homepage.

The Summer School is centered around two advanced courses taught by widely recognised experts. We are particularly interested in a well-balanced combination of theoretical and practical input. There will also be some students' seminars where the young participants can get teaching experience and discuss their research.

We hope that the Summer School leads to an active cooperation between the various European institutions. We also hope that the Summer School provides an opportunity to open doors for European students amongst different research centres. Our ambition is also to put the foundations for a more visible European network at the doctoral level in the field of financial mathematics.

This school belongs to the series of the EMS Applied Mathematics schools. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the French Federation of Banks (Federation Bancaire Francaise), INFORM (Scientific Association for Insurance, Financial, and Operational Risk Management) and the European Research Council (ERC).

### Workshop on "Quantized Vortices in Superfluidity and Superconductivity and Related Problems"

01.07.2013 - 05.07.2013

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute at University of Vienna, UZA4, Nordbergstr. 15, 1090 Wien, WPI Seminar Room C 714
Opening: 10h00
Organisers: Weizhu Bao (NUS/Beijing CSRC), Claude Bardos (Univ Paris), Qiang Du (Penn State University), Norbert J. Mauser (WPI c/o U. Wien)
Organisations: WPI
Details and Program

### Second Wien-Graz-Bio-PDE Day

14.05.2013 - 14.05.2013

Location: Wolfgang Pauli Institute at University of Vienna, UZA4, Nordbergstr. 15, 1090 Wien, WPI Seminar Room C 714
Opening: 10h00
Organiser: Christian Schmeiser (WPI c/o U.Wien)
Organisations: WPI, TU Wien
Details and Program

This workshop is supported by the Doctoral Program on Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations funded by the Austrian Science Fund.