PhD School in Mathematics Courses AA 2018-19
C. Ciliberto |
Classification of algebraic surfaces and related topics
|
November 2018 to February 2019 (25 hours) |
H. Gaussier
(Grenoble) |
Gromov's hyperbolic geometry in Complex Analysis
INdAM Visiting |
Nov 2018-Jan (25 hours) |
A. Piatnitski (The Arctic University of Norway) |
Non-local operators of convolution type |
Nov 2018 - Jan 2019 (15 hours) |
A. Piatnitski (The Arctic University of Norway) |
Partial differential equations on singular or thin structures |
Jan 2019 - Feb 2019 (15 hours) |
P. Antonini (SISSA) |
The
Atiyah-Singer index theorem |
Nov 2018 - Jan 2019 (20 hours) |
C. Efthymiopoulos (Athens) |
Hamiltonian Perturbation Theory and Applications in Celestial Mechanics |
Jan-Feb 2019 (15 hours) |
H. Peters (Amsterdam) |
Dynamics: Wandering Fatou Components |
Jan 16 -21 2019 (8 hours) |
E. Sernesi (Roma Tre) |
Curves on K3 Surfaces |
23 Jan - 8 Feb 2019 (6 hours) |
A. Buffa (EPFL, Lausanne) |
The interplay of geometric modelling and numerical analysis of PDEs |
24-25 January 2019 (6 hours) |
Spring Semester 2019 V. Komornik (U.Strasbourg) |
Elements of Control Theory |
01 March - 30 April (20 hours) |
T. Bartsch (U. Gießen) |
Normalized solutions of nonlinear Schrödinger equations and systems |
13-14 March (6 hours) |
T. Rivière (ETH Zurich) |
Minmax methods for the area of surfaces |
13-14 March (6 hours) |
E. Sande (U. Oslo) |
Optimal spline spaces for L2 n-width problems |
25,26,27 March (10 hours) |
B.Bolognese (U.Sheffield) |
Introduction
to Bridgeland stability and applications |
08-26 April 10-28 June (30 hours) |
A.Braides |
A short introduction to Gamma-convergence |
07-24 May (10 hours) |
S. Cappell (NYU) |
Theories of characteristic classes for singular varieties and their roles, and computations in geometrical topology and
algebraic geometry |
07 May - 04 June (8 hours) |
V. Bally (Paris Est) |
Abstract Malliavin calculus and regularization properties |
20 May - 20 June (20 hours) |
D. Slepcev (Carnegie Mellon) |
Variational problems on random structures: analysis and applications to data science |
13 - 29 June (8 hours) |