Implicitly constituted material models: modeling and analysis

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Basic info

ECM Krakow 2012

Minisymposium Implicitly constituted material models: modeling and analysis is organized by Josef Málek (Charles University, Prague) and Endre Süli (University of Oxford) as a part of the 6th European Congress of Mathematics which will take place on July 2-7, 2012 in Krakow. The minisymposium will take place on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 from 15:45-17:45, see the congress schedule.

The objective of the minisymposium is to:

The minisymposium consits of four lectures:

Time Lecturer Affiliation Title
15:45 Vít Průša Charles University, Prague An introduction to implicit constitutive theory to describe the response of bodies
16:15 Jens Frehse University of Bonn On Prandtl-Reuss mixtures
16:45 Miroslav Bulíček Charles University, Prague On the analysis of unsteady flows of implicitly constituted incompressible fluids
17:15 Endre Süli University of Oxford Existence of global weak solutions to implicitly constituted kinetic models of incompressible homogeneous dilute polymers

Note that we and our colleagues also organize EVEQ 2012 (a summer school on evolution equations) which is a satellite meeting of the 6th European Congress of Mathematics. The school will take place on July, 9-13, 2012 in Prague, Czech Republic. The lectures will be deliverd by Helmut Abels (Universität Regensburg), Adrian Constantin (Universität Wien), David Gérard-Varet (Université Denis Diderot Paris 7), Igor Rodnianski (Princeton University), Sylvia Serfaty (Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, Université Pierre et Marie Curie) and Ulisse Stefanelli (Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, Pavia).

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