Hyperbolic Conservation Laws: Recent Progress
MAY 01, 2014 | 9:30 AM TO 5:00 PM
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
May 01, 2014: 9:30 AM-5:00 PM
The classical subject of hyperbolic conservation laws has experienced dynamic growth in recent years. For systems in a single space dimension with small data a well-posedness theory of entropy weak solutions is well-known; for large data, however, global existence or finite-time blowup is still open. Analysis in several space dimensions remains an enormous challenge. This one-day event will bring together some of the leading researchers in the world to disucss recent theoretical and numerical developements.
Invited speakers:
Alberto Bressan, Penn State University
Geng Chen, Georgia Tech
Sebastian Noelle, RWTH Aachen
Ronghua Pan, Georgia Tech
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Please contact Allen Tesdell (allen.tesdall@csi.cuny.edu) or Marcello Lucia (marcello.lucia@csi.cuny.edu) with questions regarding this event.