Ioan Bejenaru, Alvaro Pelayo, Jacob Sterbenz
Semyon Dyatlov
(Berkeley/MIT)
Mihaela Ifrim
(UW Madison)
Johnathan Luk
(Stanford)
Dana Mendelson
(Chicago)
Kenji Nakanishi
(Kyoto)
Sung-Jin Oh
(Berkeley)
Benoit Pausader
(Brown)
Jared Speck
(Vanderbilt)
Daniel Tataru
(Berkeley)
All talks will be held in Ledden
Auditorium (2250) next to the Applied Mathematics and Physics building on
the UCSD campus. The location is outlined on
this map.
There is no
registration fee. However if you are participating in the conference
please fill in the form below. This will help the organizers to make catering
arrangements. Funding will also be available to
junior partcipants. To apply for funding, please contact Ioan Bejenaru
at ibejenar@math.ucsd.edu. Participants may book at the Best Western Del Mar at a special rate. Please use
THIS LINK
when you make your reservation.
Sat. Nov 2 | Sun. Nov 3 | ||
8:15-8:45 |
Breakfast | 8:15-8:45 | Breakfast |
8:45-9:35 |
Semyon Dyatlov--Control of eigenfunctions on negatively curved surfaces | 8:45-9:35 | Daniel Tataru--Low regularity water waves |
9:45-10:35 |
Jared Speck--A Remarkable Formulation of 3D Compressible Euler Flow and Applications | 9:45-10:35 | Kenji Nakanishi--Failure of scattering with localized waves for the nonlinear Schrodinger equations with long-range interaction |
10:40-11:00 |
Coffee Break | 10:40-11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00-11:50 |
Mihaela Ifrim--TBA |
11:00-11:50 |
Johnathan Luk--High frequency limit in general relativity |
12:00-1:45 |
Lunch Break | ||
1:45-2:35 |
Sung-Jin Oh--On the Cauchy problem for the Hall-magnetohydrodynamics equations |
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2:40-3:00 |
Coffee Break | ||
3:00-3:50 |
Dana Mendelson--The focusing energy-critical nonlinear wave equation with random initial data |
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4:00-4:50 |
Benoit Pausader--Asymptotic stability of the Minkowski space for the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equation |
Directions to the
UCSD campus and the AP&M building (Math. Department).
Transportation and Parking: If you need to park your car, please drive to the UCSD Faculty Club (or Ida and Cecil Green Faculty club) and park in the spots labeled for the Faculty Club; do not park in the A or B spaces since you may be ticketed. Then head straight to the lecture room where we will have hand in parking permits. If the Faculty Club parking is full (unlikely, but just in case), use Pangea Parking Structure, that being the next closest to the Department, park in a V (visitor parking) and pay the weekend rate. Refer to this map for further details.
The organizers have also arranged shuttle a service from both the La Jolla Shores Hotel and Best Western Hotel Del Mar. Feel free to contact Ioan at ibejenaru@ucsd.edu with any questions you might have about either the parking or shuttle services.
Important note for J1 visa
holders: Professors and research scholars may participate in
occasional lectures and short-term consultations, if authorized to do so by their sponsor. Such lectures and consultations must be
incidental to the exchange visitor's primary program activities. If
wages or other remuneration are received by the exchange visitor for
such activities, the exchange visitor must act as an independent
contractor, as defined in 8 CFR 274a.1(j), and the
relevant criteria and procedures must be satisfied. For example J-1 scholars coming from Yale to present a lecture at UCSD or attend a conference should receive a letter from Yale's International Center indicating that they are eligible to receive a reimbursement from UCSD.
Such a request must be done BEFORE the event.