The duration of each plenary talk is 45 minutes (+5 minutes for discussion)
The duration of each contributed talk is 25 minutes (+5 minutes for discussion).
Giovanni Alberti, University of Genova (Italy), TBA
Fioralba Cakoni, Rutgers University (USA), TBA
Roland Duduchava, Ivane Javakhishvili State University (Georgia), Integro-differential equations on Lie groups and submonoids
Irina Mitrea, Temple University (USA), On the Radon-Carleman Problem
Simon Chandler-Wilde, University of Reading (UK), TBA
Organised by the organising committee
Speakers
Ricardo Almeida, University of Aveiro (Portugal), Distributed-Order Fractional Euler–Lagrange Equations
Tsegaye G. Ayele, Addis Ababa University(Ethiopia), BDIEs for non-smooth coefficient Mixed BVP for Helmholtz Equation
Ricardo C. Barros, IPRJ/UERJ (Brasil), Recent advances on synthetic acceleration schemes and convergence analysis for the numerical solution of the monoenergetic non-classical spectral S^N equations in slab geometry
Daniel Gustavo Benvenutti, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Direct Treatment of Temperature Effects in Neutron Transport via Physical Monte Carlo Simulation
Bardo E.J. Bodmann, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), On the Solution of a Non-linear Diffusion Problem in a Patchwork Domain Using Comparison of Scales - Discrete Hilbert Spectroscopy with Data From the STROMA Wind Tunnel Experiment
Daniela Buske, Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), Spatial Modeling of Socio-Environmental Vulnerability
Daniela Buske, Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), Stochastic Modeling of Feline Sporotrichosis Transmission Using the Monte Carlo Method
Christian Constanda, The University of Tulsa (USA), Approximate Solution of the Traction Boundary Value Problem for an Elastic Plate with Holes
Eduardo Rohde Eras, INPE: National Institute for Space Research (Brazil), Taylor’s turbulence theory applied to global and regional meteorological models
Evgeny Galakhov, RUDN University (Russia), Uniqueness of the trivial solution for some nonlinear inequalities
Paul Harris, University of Brighton (UK), A model of the spread of a disease through a population with different age groups
Mirela Kohr, Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania), Well-posedness of a generalized Stokes operator on domains with cylindrical ends via layer-potentials
Cibele Aparecida Ladeia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), On a Parameterized Solution Depending on Transmissivity
Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis, Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy), Inequalities of the electromagnetism for Hölder continuous functions
Gerônimo Gallarreta Zubiaurre Lemos, INPE: National Institute for Space Research (Brazil), Chaotic Dynamics Control with Data Assimilation by Cellular Neural Network
Julio Cesar Lombaldo Fernandes, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), Solution of Neutron Transport Equation using the κ-deformed Fourier transform
Angelica Malaspina, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy), Boundary integral methods for some boundary value problems in thermoelasticity with microtemperatures
Natália Martins, University of Aveiro (Portugal), Generalized Fractional Dynamics in Optimal Control
Abdelaziz Mennouni, University of Batna 2 (Algeria), Solving Second-Kind Integral Equations on Unbounded Domains via High-Dimensional Tanh-Legendre Iterated Galerkin Schemes
Sergey E. Mikhailov, Brunel University of London (UK), On Boundary-Domain Integral Equations Based on Evolution Parametrix to Initial-Dirichlet Boundary Value Problem for Non-stationary Variable-Coefficient Heat Equation
Filippo Morabito, Convergence and smoothness of the Mehler-Fock transform and application to overdetermined boundary value problems in H^n x R
M. Mohammed Neekar, Nottingham Trent University (UK), An Isogeometric Collocation Framework for Neural Field Models on Multi-Patch NURBS Surfaces
Mikhail Perelmuter, Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS (Russia), BIE solution transient thermoelasticity problems with bridged cracks
Adolfo Pires, Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (Brazil), A Physics-Informed Neural Network Approach for the Darcy-Forchheimer Radial Flow Formulation in Cylindrical Coordinates
Stanislav Potapenko, University of Waterloo (Canada), Weak solvability and numerical analysis of torsion in functionally graded micropolar bars
Régis S. de Quadros, Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), Hybrid Residual Model for Weekly Dengue Forecasting
Régis S. de Quadros, Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), Mapping of Flood-Prone Areas in the Capão do Leão City, Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
M. Manuela Rodrigues, University of Aveiro (Portugal), Hypercomplex fractional Helmholtz equation
Ágata Martins Sartor, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), The neutron diffusion equation in the Kaniadakis algebra: analytical solution through the κ-Fourier intetgral transform
M. Barcellos Silva, Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), Fine-scale mapping of an urban-driven susceptibility proxy for dengue using OpenStreetMap data
Fatima Swaydan, Inria Centre at Université Cote d’Azur (France), A bounded extremal approach to magnetic moment estimation from bidirectional field measurements
Haroldo Fraga de Campos Velho, INPE: National Institute for Space Research (Brazil), Convergence for the Cellular Neural Network in the Data Assimilation Process
Nelson Vieira, University of Aveiro (Portugal), Hilfer-Type Synchronization in Delayed Fractional Neural Networks
Antonio Vitolo, Università di Salerno (Italy), Cooperative systems of strongly coupled elliptic pdes
Organizers: Maria Eugenia Pérez–Martínez and Delfina Gomez (Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain)
The aim of this mini-symposium is to bring together scientists specializing in asymptotic analysis from different countries to present their recent work and to exchange ideas and tools related to this framework and its applications.
Being the sixth mini-symposium in the IMSE Conference series, it addresses homogenization processes and thin structures treatment within different frameworks, ranging from the abstract approaches to recent applications in composite media or complex structures; let us mention porous media, rough boundaries, oscillating interfaces, fluid-structure interaction, graphs, and multistructures, among others. It also includes further asymptotic methods related to high contrast and multiscale phenomena.
Speakers
Loredana Bălilescu, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest (Romania), Bloch waves homogenization in the graphene
Juan Casado-Díaz, Universidad de Sevilla (Spain), Existence and regularity of optimal potentials
Valeria Chiado Piat, Politcnico di Torino (Italy), Homogenization of Maxwell system for high-contrast materials
Lorenza D’Elia, TU Wien (Austria), An insight into the first-order homogenization
Patrizia Donato, Université de Rouen Normandie (France), Homogenization of a Steklov problem in a domain with a thin rough boundary
Francesco Ferraresso, University of Verona (Italy), Dependence of the Maxwell spectrum upon the geometry
Delfina Gómez, Universidad de Cantabria (Spain), Spectral problems for rod like structures with varying cross sections
Pier Domenico Lamberti, Università di Padova (Italy), Asymptotics of biharmonic Steklov eigenproblems in thin domains
Manuel Luna-Laynez, Universidad de Sevilla (Spain), Viscoelastic behavior of highly heterogeneous thin plates
Paolo Luzzini, University of Eastern Piedmont (Italy), Blow-up asymptotics for the Grushin Laplacian
Paolo Musolino, Università di Padova (Italy), The functional analytic approach for quasi-periodic boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation
Maria-Eugenia Peréz-Martínez, Universidad de Cantabria (Spain), High contrast homogenization in a planar domain
Andrea Torricelli, University of Trento (Italy), Homogenization of non-local integral functionals via two-scale Young measures
Organizers: Alessandra Aimi (University of Parma, Italy), Concetta Laurita (University of Basilicata, Italy), and Chiara Guardasoni (University of Parma, Italy)
Even if several approximation techniques have been introduced in the literature to numerically solve integral equations, the research in this field is still going on, both from theoretical and applicative point of view.
The mini-symposium aims at presenting new results on the topic, with emphasis on theoretical developments, computational efficiency and real-world applications, ranging from physics to engineering, from finance to medicine, just to cite a few. Additionally, it seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and inspire new research directions in the area.
Speakers
Salam Adel Al-Bayati, University of Technology, Baghdad (Iraq), A BEM modelling of steady-state and time-dependent transport problems
Davide Collato, Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy), Solving 3D exterior Helmholtz problems in unbounded domains via VEM/BEM coupling
Bruno Degli Esposti, University of Siena (Italy), A parallel-in-time isogeometric BEM for the 3D wave equation using B-spline linear multistep methods
Giulia Di Credico, University of Parma (Italy), A BEM based coupled method for the analysis of engineering structures solicited by seismic waves
Antonella Falini, University of Bari (Italy), Deep-QLP and Spline based Quadrature Rules for Fredholm Integral Equations of the First Kind
Luisa Fermo, University of Cagliari (Italy), Integral models in applied geophysics
Laurence Grammont, University of Saint-Etiennee (France), Asymptotic expansions for spectral approximations of weakly singular integral operators
Concetta Laurita, University of Basilicata (Italy), An iterative numerical method for the computation of long-time solutions of Volterra-Fredholm integral equations with delays
Mattia Alex Leoni, University of Parma & University of Ferrara (Italy), Projection methods based on spline quasi-interpolation and smoothing for second-kind weakly singular integral equations
Eleonora Messina, University of Naples Federico II (Italy), A second-order positive scheme for non-linear renewal systems with finite memory
Ricardo C. Barros, IPRJ/UERJ (Brasil), Deterministic Modeling of Neutral Particle Transport with Memory: The Nonclassical Spherical Harmonic Framework
Organizers: Alessio Falocchi and Danica Basaric (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
This mini-symposium focuses on problems in the analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs) related to mathematical models for fluids and structures. We expect contributions from researchers on incompressible or compressible Navier-Stokes equations and on the theory of elasticity (e.g., plates, beams).
The session is also open to talks on applications in coupled fluid-structure systems, Stokes, Euler equations, PDEs models for engineering structures; analytical problems about wellposedness, regularity, asymptotic behavior are welcome. Additionally, techniques and results dealing with relevant nonlinear modeling for fluids and structures, approximation methods, or computation of numerical solutions and stability are also among the purposes of the session.
Speakers
Átila Ambrósio Luna, Texas A&M (United States), Coordinate-Wise Parametric Approximation of Two-Phase Flow Solutions via Neural Experts and Attention-Based Combination
Nilasis Chaudhuri, University of Warsaw (Oland), Weak-Strong Uniqueness and Relaxation Limit for a Navier–Stokes–Korteweg Model
Alessio Falocchi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy), On Navier-Stokes equations in truncated distorted pipes under energy-stable outflow boundary conditions
Eduard Feireisl, Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic), On the collective effect of a cloud of rigid bodies immersed in a viscous fluid
Šárka Nečasová, Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic), On the problem of barotropic fluid interacting with elastic structure
Florian Oschmann, Charles University (Czech Republic), Darcy’s law for inhomogeneous incompressible flows
Emanuele Pastorino, Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Long-term dynamics and stability for PDE systems modeling suspension bridges
Ana Leonor Silvestre, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal), Steady motion of a self-propelled rigid body in a viscous incompressible fluid with Navier boundary conditions