[Call for registrations] Symposium on "Frontiers in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Stokes Phenomena"
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The TSVP Symposium: Frontiers in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Stokes Phenomena is calling for registrations to participate.
Please register here if you would like to participate in the symposium. Members of OIST can participate in all scientific sessions free of charge.
Event Date: September 4 - 15, 2023
Registration Deadline: August 20, 2023
Symposium Website: https://groups.oist.jp/tsvp/event/nonlinear-differential-equations-and-stokes-phenomenon (includes confirmed speakers and time table)
This symposium is part of the TSVP Thematic Program on "Exact Asymptotics: From Fluid Dynamics to Quantum Geometry".
Abstract
Asymptotic methods and perturbation theory are fundamental tools, and widely used in practically every field of the physical and theoretical sciences, from fluid mechanics and medical imaging, to condensed matter physics and string theory. Despite their ubiquity, however, advances in asymptotic analysis, particular beyond-all-orders asymptotics, has been led by fragmented communities in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and theoretical physics. The intention of this symposium is to bring together a number of such distinct communities and to encourage interaction and knowledge exchange.
The symposium will have a novel format designed to encourage communication amongst specialists in disparate areas. The first week will begin with a number of panorama talks (accompanying other public lectures) on rigorous asymptotics, applications to physical sciences, and asymptotics in geometry and physics. During the symposium, speakers will be encouraged to link their research-level talk with separate introductory talks, designed to communicate the key ideas and language in an accessible way. Discussions and final-day debriefs will also encourage knowledge sharing between disparate fields.
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