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Seoul-Tokyo Conference on 
Elliptic and Parabolic PDEs and Related Topics 

   Date :   Nov 30-Dec 1, 2012 
   Place :  5F Seminar room / KIAS, Seoul, Korea 

Many problems in physics, industry, finance, biology, and other areas can be described by partial differential equations.
The aim of this conference is to introduce the rencent development on various problems on Elliptic and Parabolic PDEs and Related Topics, and to share research interest between active researchers at Seoul-Tokyo.


Speakers: 

Ken Abe (Univ. of Tokyo)

Stokes resolvent estimates in spaces of bounded functions

Nao Hamamuki (Univ. of Tokyo)
Asymptotically self-similar solutions to curvature flow equations with prescribed contact angle

Soojung Kim (Seoul National Univ.)

Asymptotic Behavior in Parabolic Fully Nonlinear equations and its application to Elliptic Eigenvalue Problems
Jihoon Lee (SungKyunKwan Univ.)
Global existence of Navier-Stokes-Vlaosv Fokker-Planck equations

Ki-Ahm Lee (Seoul National Univ.)
Regularity theory on nonlinear integro-differential operators

Hiroshi Matano (Univ. of Tokyo)

Mathematical analysis of a 3D model of cellular electrophysiology

Norbert Pozar (Univ. of Tokyo)
Homogenization of a Hele-Shaw-type problem in periodic timedependent media

Jinmyoung Seok(Seoul National Univ.)

Existence results about the nonlinear schrodinger-poisson equations

Yutaka Terasawa (Univ. of Tokyo)

On a diffuse interface model for non-Newtonian fluids with matched densities
Masahiro Yamamoto (Univ. of Tokyo)

Mathematical analysis for several inverse problems for fractional diffusion equations

Minha Yoo(Seoul National Univ.)

Highly oscillating thin obstacles


List of poster presenters:
 

Masaaki Uesaka (Univ. of Tokyo)

Atsushi Kawamoto (Univ. of Tokyo)

Kenichi Fujishiro(Univ. of Tokyo)

Yikan Liu (Univ. of Tokyo)


     

Organizing Committee: 

 Dongho Chae (Chung-Ang Univ.)
 Yoshikazu Giga (Univ. of Tokyo)
 Ki-Ahm Lee (KIAS and Seoul National Univ.)

 Jonghae Keum (KIAS)

 

Contact: 

Kangwon Lee(kwlee@kias.re.kr)


Supported By:
KIAS(Korea Institute for Advanced Study)