Sunday, April 14, 2024 8am to 12pm
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View mapBackground: Mathematical models may introduce solutions that do not always obey the laws of Physics, so entropies have been used to single out weak solutions, i.e., to filter out spurious, unrealistic ones. As commanded by its very purpose, the entropy criterion must provide uniqueness, and this has been the center of much investigation into solutions to partial differential equations. Special techniques (such as doubling variables) have been developed with this in mind, yet progress has been slow in achieving results general enough to fit a reasonable number of applications.
Goals: The meeting aims to bring together leading experts and young researchers (graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, etc.) working in partial differential equations and will provide a valuable venue for exchanging ideas and promoting contemporary and exciting directions situated at the overlap of major research areas in Analysis (such as Conservation Laws, Nonlinear Wave Equations, Water Wave Problems, and Optimal Transport).
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