Analysis of Stochastic Surface Evolution: From Microscopic Models to Large Scale Behaviour

Speakers

Fully funded by DFG Research Group 718.

  • Lorenzo Bertini (Università di Roma La Sapienza)
  • Dirk Blömker (Universität Augsburg)
    On an SPDE describing amorphous surface growth
  • Rainer Buckdahn (Université de Bretagne Occidentale)
    Pathwise Stochastic Taylor Expansions and Stochastic Viscosity Solution
  • Giuseppe Da Prato (SNS Pisa)
    Some results on stochastic porous media equations
  • Nicolas Dirr (University of Bath)
    Optimal paths for phase boundaries
  • Markos Katsoulakis (U. of Massachusetts at Amherst)
    Hierarchical and multi-level coarse-graining methods
  • Thomas Nattermann (Universität zu Köln)
    Interface depinning in random media: a physicist's approach
  • Matteo Novaga (University of Pisa)
    Motion by curvature in discrete media
  • Harald Oberhauser (University of Cambridge)
    Towards a (rough) pathwise theory of fully non-linear stochastic partial differential equations
  • Laurent R. Ponson (California Institute of Technology)
    Depinning transition in material failure, Barkhausen effect and contact line motion
  • Errico Presutti (Universitá di Roma II)
    Randomness in macroscopic equations
  • Panagiotis Souganidis (University of Chicago)
    Moving fronts in self averaging media
  • Anders Szepessy (KTH Stockholm)
    A Stochastic Phase-Field Model Derived from Molecular Dynamics
  • Hendrik Weber (Universität Bonn)
    Sharp interface limit for a stochastic Allen-Cahn Equation
  • Nung Kwan Yip (Purdue University)
    Interfacial Propagation in Inhomogeneous Medium, Some Results and Questions

Date and Location

January 29 - 31, 2009
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Inselstraße 22
04103 Leipzig
Germany
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Scientific Organizers

Patrick Dondl
Max-Planck-Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences

Stephan Luckhaus
Leipzig University

Max von Renesse
Technische Universität Berlin

Administrative Contact

Katja Bieling
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences

01.07.2010, 09:03