
The CRC 1283 will host the conference
Nonlocal Equations: Analysis and Numerics
February 21 – 25, 2022
Bielefeld University
The focus of the meeting will be on different aspects of nonlocal operators including regularity and numerical analysis of solutions to equations driven by fractional resp. nonlocal operators. The workshop will be hosted by the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1283.
You can find a list of talks here: program.bi-nonlocal.de
Invited Speakers
We plan to have the workshop in the classical format with all speakers present in Bielefeld but we prepare for some hybrid style if required by travel restrictions.
To be conformal with all local rules we require that all participants are immunized (vaccinated or recovered).
Confirmed speakers include
- Juan Pablo Borthagaray (University of the Republic, Uruguay)
- Andrea Cianchi (University of Florence, Italy)
- Serena Dipierro (University of Western Australia, Perth)
- Cristiana De Filippis (University of Turin, Italy)
- Félix del Teso (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
- Espen Jakobsen (Norwegian university of science and technology)
- Erik Lindgren (Uppsala University, Sweden)
- Bonforte Matteo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
- Markus Melenk (TU Wien, Austria)
- Tadele Mengesha (The University of Tennessee, USA)
- Roberta Musina (University of Udine, Italy)
- Alexander I. Nazarov (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)
- Jihoon Ok (Sogang University, Seoul )
- Angkana Rüland (Heidelberg University, Germany)
- Abner J. Salgado (University of Tennessee, USA)
- Lenka Slavikova (Charles University, Czech Republic)
- Enrico Valdinoci (The University of Western Australia, Perth)
- Tobias Weth (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
Talks
You can find a list of talks here: program.bi-nonlocal.de.
All the talks take place in the lecture Hall H7. Registration is mandatory. Please contact the organisers if you did not register, but want to participate in presence.
We will stream the whole conference via zoom such that online participants can follow all talks and asks questions:
http://zoom.bi-nonlocal.de
In case of questions feel free to contact the organisers.
Support
Note that we have limited funds to support female early career researchers.
This workshop is part of the conference program of CRC 1283 "Taming uncertainty and profiting from randomness and low regularity in analysis, stochastics and their applications" funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG).
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