Past Events

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-12-17
on Zoom

Dr. Bogdan Raita, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences

Title: Old and new in Compensated Compactness theory

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-12-10
on Zoom

Professor Brett D. Wick, Washington University

Title: Commutators and Bounded Mean Oscillation

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-12-03
on Zoom

Dr. Adolfo Arroyo-Rabasa, University of Warwick

Title: Higher-integrability estimates for systems of PDEs with a non-linear pointwise elliptic constraint

 

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-11-19
on Zoom

Dr. Franz Gmeineder, University of Bonn
 

Title:\(\mathscr{A}\)-quasiconvexity and partial regularity

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Special Lecture

2020-11-18
on Zoom

Associate Professor Dmitriy Stolyarov,
St. Petersburg State University and St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute

Title: Hardy--Littlewood--Sobolev inequality for

: Part 2, Proofs (ii).

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-11-12
on Zoom

Associate Professor Chun-Yen Shen, National Taiwan University


Title: Algebraic methods in sum-product estimates and their applications

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-11-11
on Zoom

★SPECIAL LECTURE

Associate Professor Dmitriy Stolyarov, St. Petersburg State University and St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute

Title: Hardy--Littlewood--Sobolev inequality for \(p=1\): Part 2, Proof.

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-11-05
on Zoom

Takanobu Hara, Postdoctoral Scholar, Hokkaido University 

Title: Trace inequalities of Sobolev type and nonlinear Dirichlet problems

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-11-04
on Zoom

★SPECIAL LECTURE

Associate Professor Dmitriy Stolyarov, St. Petersburg State University and St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute

Title: Hardy--Littlewood--Sobolev inequality for \(p=1\): Part 1, Plan.

FALL 2020 Nonlinear Analysis Seminar Series

2020-10-29
On Zoom

Assistant Professor Armin Schikorra, University of Pittsburgh

Title: Scale-invariant tangent-point energies for knots and fractional harmonic maps
 

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