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The 2002 UAB International Conference
on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics


Birmingham, Alabama
March 26-30, 2002

Talks of 25 minutes in length in all areas of differential equations and mathematical physics are invited. An online registration form is available here (the deadline is March 1, 2002).

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Program

Topics in the general area of linear and nonlinear differential equations and their relation to mathematical physics will be emphasized. This will include topics such as the analysis of Schrödinger operators, quantum electrodynamics, fluid dynamics, conservation laws, evolution equations, spectral and scattering theory including inverse problems, wave transport in disordered media, as well as related topics.

Plenary Speakers & Sessions

Plenary Speakers
  • M. Aizenman, Princeton University
  • J. Glimm, SUNY at Stony Brook
  • S. Jitomirskaya, UC Irvine
  • A. Laptev, KTH, Stockholm
  • J. Lebowitz, Rutgers University
  • E. Lieb, Princeton University
  • T.-P. Liu, Stanford University and Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
  • C.-A. Pillet, Univ. de Toulon, CPT-CNRS/FRUMAM
  • J. Sjöstrand, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
  • R. Weder, UNAM, Mexico City
General Sessions

General sessions will be open for registered participants. Click here to access our online registration form (the deadline is March 1, 2002).

Focus Sessions
Talks in the Focus Sessions are by invitation of the organizers (listed in parentheses).

Support

A limited amount of funds is available to provide partial financial support for participants, in particular for graduate students, young researchers, participants from minority groups, and participants from developing countries and Eastern Europe. To apply please send an email to uab02@math.uab.edu with the Subject "Application for support" and the following information in the body of the message:

  • Last name, first name
  • Estimated travel expenses
  • Other sources of funding
  • Vita (at most two pages) including up to five of your most significant publications
To receive full consideration, please send your application before Sunday, January 27, 2002.

History

The conference was held six times at UAB starting in 1981. In 1992 and 1997 it was held at Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

Organizing Committee

  • Yulia Karpeshina
  • Günter Stolz
  • Rudi Weikard
  • Yanni Zeng

With support from

NSF
The National Science Foundation



AAMP
The Alabama Alliance for Minority Participation
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