Organization
Iwona Chelbicka (i.chlebicka@mimuw.edu.pl)
Jørgen Endal (jorgen.endal@ntnu.no)
Nikita Simonov (nikita.simonov@sorbonne-universite.fr)


Where
The workshop will take place at
Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (MIMUW)
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When
May 11–12, 2023


Sponsors
• This workshop has received funding from Excellence Initiative – Research University (2020–2026) at the University of Warsaw.
• Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (Univ. of Warsaw) has kindly provided us with lecture rooms.


Social dinner
The social dinner will take place at Pełną Parą (Nowowiejska) on Thursday May 11 at 20:00

Workshop:
Diffusion in Warsaw

Brama Główna kampus centralny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 2019

at MIMUW, May 11–12, 2023

•••Note that if you want to be a participant of this event, you have to register here•••

General info
The aim of the workshop is to discuss various theoretical aspects of diffusion processes and their applications to modelling natural phenomena.

We further stress that the lectures of the workshop are open for everyone, including students and PhD students (upon registration). Note that there is no registration fee.

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Speakers
List of speakers:
  • Piotr Biler (University of Wrocław)
    Sharp well-posedness and blowup results for parabolic systems of the Keller–Segel type
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Noemi David (Université Lyon 1)
    On the incompressible limit for porous medium models of tumor growth
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Alejandro Gárriz Molina (Universtité Paul Sabatier)
  • Precise travelling-wave behaviour in problems with doubly nonlinear diffusion
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Gabriele Grillo (Politecnico di Milano)
    Uniqueness issues for the fast diffusion equation
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Alexandre Lanar (Boritchev) (Université Lyon 1)
    Aggregation-diffusion equations: concentration and small-scale behaviour
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Matteo Muratori (Politecnico di Milano)
    Optimal existence theory for a weighted PME with large data
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Leah Schätzler (University of Salzburg)
    Continuity results for the obstacle problem to porous medium type equations
    [abstract]   [talk]
  • Dariusz Wrzosek (University of Warsaw)
    Pursuit-evasion dynamics in prey-predator models
    [abstract]   [talk]

Other participants: Laura Baldelli (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Michał Borowski (U. of Warsaw), Tomasz Dębiec (U. of Warsaw), Zofia Grochulska (U. of Warsaw), Karol Hajduk (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Agnieszka Kalamajska (U. of Warsaw), Błażej Miasojedow (U. of Warsaw), Nimra Muqaddass (U. of Palermo), Anis Rojbi (U. Paris 8), Tomasz Socha (Warsaw U. of Technology), Zuzanna Szymańska (U. of Warsaw), Berikbol Torebek (Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling, Almaty), Anna Zatorska-Goldstein (U. of Warsaw)

Program (02.05.2023)
The lectures (45 min) will take place in Lecture Room 2180 (2nd floor).
  • Thursday May 11
    • 09:00–10:00 Piotr Biler Sharp well-posedness and blowup results for parabolic systems of the Keller–Segel type
    • 10:00–11:00 Alejandro Gárriz Molina Precise travelling-wave behaviour in problems with doubly nonlinear diffusion
    • 11:00–11:30 Coffee break
    • 11:30–12:30 Dariusz Wrzosek Pursuit-evasion dynamics in prey-predator models
    • 12:30–14:00 Lunch
    • 14:00–15:00 Leah Schätzler Continuity results for the obstacle problem to porous medium type equations
    • 15:00–19:00 Discussions with coffee
    • 20:00–23:59 Social dinner
  • Friday May 12
    • 09:00–10:00 Matteo Muratori Optimal existence theory for a weighted PME with large data
    • 10:00–11:00 Noemi David On the incompressible limit for porous medium models of tumor growth
    • 11:00–11:30 Coffee break
    • 11:30–12:30 Alexandre Lanar (Boritchev) Aggregation-diffusion equations: concentration and small-scale behaviour
    • 12:30–14:00 Lunch
    • 14:00–15:00 Gabriele Grillo Uniqueness issues for the fast diffusion equation
    • 15:00–19:00 Discussions with coffee

Google maps location
The lecture room (2180, 2nd floor):

The social dinner, approx. 40 minutes walk from the faculty:


Updated May 2023
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