International Conference
NAVIER--STOKES EQUATIONS
AND RELATED TOPICS
(NSEQ8)

September 11--18, 2002

Saint-Petersburg, Russia

 

SCOPE

The Conference is focused on mathematical problems arising in the theory of viscous fluids such as existence and uniqueness of solutions, differentiability properties of solutions, long-time behavior and applications of the above topics to the analysis of contemporary problems in fluid mechanics.

TOPICS

Papers are solicited in all research areas related to mathematical problems in the theory of viscous fluids, including, but not limited to:

  1. Compressible and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
  2. Mathematical modeling of fluids with complex rheology
  3. Mathematical aspects of computational analysis

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

O. Ladyzhenskaya (St. Petersburg) (chairman)
H. Amann (Zurich)
H. Beirao da Veiga (Pisa)
C. Fefferman (Princeton)
Y. Giga (Hokudai)
M. Gunzburger (Iowa )
R. Kohn (New York)

J.-L. Lions

 (Paris)

V. Pukhnachev (Novosibirsk)
G. Seregin (St. Petersburg)
V. Solonnikov (St. Petersburg)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

M. Gunzburger (Iowa) (co-chairman)
G. Seregin (St. Petersburg) (co-chairman)
E. Frolova (St. Petersburg)
H.-C. Lee (Seoul)
S. Repin (St. Petersburg)
T. Shilkin (St. Petersburg)

IMPORTANT DATES

ABSTRACTS AND PROCEEDINGS

1000-word abstracts (in English) should be sent by e-mail (preferably) or by ordinary mail. Published abstracts will be available to participants at the Conference. Participants should send their abstracts to the addresses given at the end of this announcement. The Organizing Committee encourage all prospective participants to submit abstracts via e-mail and to use the electronic form provided for registration at the NSEQ8 web page. For abstracts, please, use the address nsec8@pdmi.ras.ru

Papers selected by the Program Committee will be published after the end of the Conference. We plan to publish the Proceedings of NSEQ8 as a special issue of V.A. Steklov Institute of Mathematics in St. Petersburg.

CONFERENCE PLACE

The meeting will be held at the Euler International Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences.

CONFERENCE FORMAT

The conference will include main 1 hour lectures and also shorter talks and posters.

At present, the following scientists confirmed their willing to present lectures:

H. Amann (Zurich)

H. Beirao da Veiga (Pisa)

B. Desjardins (CEA/DIFF)

E. DiBenedetto (Nashville)

M. J. Esteban (Paris)

H. J. Choe (Seoul)

E. Feireisl (Prague)

A. Fursikov (Moscow)

G. Galdi (Pittsburgh)

M. Gunzburger (Ames)

M. Giaquinta (Pisa)

Y. Giga (Sapporo)

O. Ladyzhenskaya (Petersburg)

J. Heywood (Vancouver)

L. Kapitanskii (Manhattan)

H. Kozono (Sendai)

D. Kroener (Freiburg)

C. Liu (Penn State)

J. Malek (Prague)

J. Neustupa (Prague)

A. Novotny (Toulon)

J. Necas (DeCalb/Prague)

K. Piletskas (Vilnius)

M. Padula (Ferrara)

P. Penel (Toulon)

M. Pokorny (Prague)

V. Pukhnachev (Novosibirsk)

R. Rautmann (Paderborn)

K. R. Rajagopal (Texas)

J. F. Rodrigues (Lisbon)

M. Ruzicka (Freiburg)

P. Secchi (Brescia)

N. Sauer (Pretoria)

A. Sequeira (Lisbon)

J. R. Sell (Minneapolis)

G. Seregin (St.-Petersburg)

J.Serrin (Minneapolis)

V. Solonnikov (Petersburg)

H.-C.Lee (Suwon)

W. Zajaczkowski (Warsaw)

CONFERENCE FEE

It is planned that the conference fee will be 120 USD for participants and 80 USD for accompanying persons.

We hope that the conference will be supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, and it will allow to cover the conference fee for certain amount of participants from Russia.

CONFERENCE LANGUAGE

English, Russian.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address for correspondence:


International Conference "Navier-Stokes Equations and Applications" (NSEQ-8)
V.A. Steklov Institute of Mathematics
Fontanka 27
St. Petersburg, 191011
Russia

E-mail:

(primary)

nsec8@imi.ras.ru repin@pdmi.ras.ru seregin@pdmi.ras.ru

 

(reserve)

repin@pdmi.ras.ru
seregin@pdmi.ras.ru
shilkin@pdmi.ras.ru

Fax: 7 (812) 3105377

Web site: http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2002/NSEC8


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