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2014 Seoul - Tokyo Conference
Applied Partial Differential Equations: Theory and Applications
Date: 2014.12.13(SAT) - 12.14 (SUN) Place: KIAS, Seoul, Korea
Dongho Chae (Chung-Ang University) - On the unique continuation and the Liouville type theorems in the fluid mechanics Seung-Yeal Ha (Seoul National University) - Stability and instability of incoherent solution to the kinetic Kuramoto equation Eunok Jung (Konkuk Univerisity) - Optimal intervention strategies for prevention of Ebola epidemic Hyeonbae Kang (Inha University) - Spectral Theory of the Neumann Poincare operator and analysis of plasmonic resonance Junseok Kim (Korea University) - A modified Cahn-Hilliard equation and its hybrid numerical method for the tissue growth simulation Yangjin Kim (Konkuk University) - Mathematical modeling of tumor growth: an application to breast cancer and glioblastoma Yunho Kim (UNIST) - A new class of forward-backward-forward diffusion equations of Perona-Malik type in image enhancement Chang-Ock Lee (KAIST) - Accurate surface reconstuction in 3D using two-dimensional parallel cross sections Eunjung Lee (Yonsei University) - Depth formula in anomaly detection using EIT-independent on anomaly size and admittivity contrast Yikan Liu (Tokyo University) - Hyperbolic-type equations and the related inverse source problems Zhiyuan Li (Tokyo University) - Uniqueness for inverse problems of determining orders of multi-tern time-fractional derivatives of diffustion equations Hiroshi Matano (Tokyo University) - Front propagation in a prey-predator type reaction-diffustion system Yoshifumi Mimura (Tohoku University) - The critical mass for a degenerate Keller-Segel system from a variational viewpoint Atsushi Nakayasu (Tokyo University) - On general existence results for one-dimensional singular diffusion equations with spatially inhomogeneous driving force Shu Nakamura (Tokyo University) - Properties of scattering matrices for Schrodinger-type equations Yohei Tsutsui (Tokyo University) - An Application of weighted hardy spaces to the Neiver-Stokes equations Masaaki Uesaka (Tokyo University) - Homogenization in a thin layer with an oscillating interface and highly contrast coefficients
Choi, Youn-Seo (KIAS) Seo, Jin Keun (Yonsei University) Masahiro Yamamoto (Tokyo University)
Noh, Hyobin hyobinnoh@kias.re.kr 02-958-3789
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