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Welcome to the third Norwegian meeting on PDEs!
The Section 4 seminar for the Spring 2024 will be held Thursdays 14:15–15:00 in room 1020
This is a half-day online workshop on the numerics and theory of conservation laws and fluid equations. Abstracts and Zoom link can be found here.
The Section 4 seminar for the Autumn of 2023 will be held on Mondays at 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
The Deep learning seminar will be held on Thursdays at 10:15–12:00. Please register to this mailing list if you would like updates.
The Section 4 seminar for the Spring of 2023 will be held on Wednesdays at 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
This is a half-day online workshop on PDEs in physical systems. Abstracts and Zoom link can be found here!
The Section 4 seminar for the Autumn of 2022 will be held on Thursdays from 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
A conference in honour of Nils Henrik Risebro on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
The Section 4 seminar for the Spring of 2022 will be held on Tuesdays from 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
Six short lectures on the connection between two ubiquitous objects in Mathematics.
A winter workshop in numerical methods for PDEs on the occasion of Ragnar Winther’s 70th birthday
Beamforming has long been a topic for physicists and signal processing researchers. By this talk, Tobas Dahl aims to open up the principles of beamforming for researchers with backgrounds from multiple quantitative disciplines; partial differential equations, statistics, machine learning and data analysis, chemometrics, psychometrics, cybernetics and others who feel they could understand the basics without taking on a (new) master's degree in physics or digital signal processing.
Speaker: Giuseppe Coclite (University of Bari)
Title: Nonlinear Peridynamic Models
Abstract: Some materials may naturally form discontinuities such as cracks as a result of scale effects and long range interactions. Peridynamic models such behavior introducing a new nonlocal framework for the basic equations of continuum mechanics. In this lecture we consider a nonlinear peridynamic model and discuss its well-posedness in suitable fractional Sobolev spaces. Those results were obtained in collaboration with S. Dipierro (Milano), F. Maddalena (Bari) and E. Valdinoci (Milano).