Colloque : "Applied Mathematics from Waves to Fluids"

dates et lieu: du 21 au 25 Février 2011, Université de Nice, Parc Valrose, 06108 Nice cedex 2


Organisateur:  UMR 6621, Labo J.A.Dieudonné

Comité Scientifique d'organisation:
Gilles Lebeau (Acad. Sci., IUF Nice), U.Frisch (Acad. Sci., OCA), François Golse (IUF, Ecole Polytechnique), Edriss S. Titi (Univ. California, Irvine, USA, and Weizmann Inst., Israël), Gérard Iooss (Acad. Sci., IUF Nice)
Organisation locale supervisée par G.Iooss (Prof. Emérite, Labo Dieudonné).


Equipes concernées:  
OCA -Labo Cassiopée: Turbulence fluide et plasmas;
Labo J.A. Dieudonné:  Géométrie et Analyse, EDP et Analyse Numérique, Modélisation numérique et Dynamique des Fluides



Thème:

Le thème de ce Colloque international (destiné à une centaine de participants) est centré sur les domaines de l'Analyse mathématique, développés notamment par Claude Bardos, Prof Emérite à Paris7, Lauréat de plusieurs prix importants et tout récemment du grand Prix Marcel Dassault de l'Académie des Sciences en 2003. Claude Bardos a été Professeur à l'Université de Nice entre 1974 et 1980 et il a gardé de fructueuses connexions avec les mathématiciens niçois. La liste prévisionnelle des conférenciers qui souhaitent participer (voyage non payé) démontre, s'il en était besoin, le haut niveau et l'accueil très favorable qui est fait à ce Colloque (voir ci-dessous).

Scheduled talks: 

M.Bercovier        Univ. Jerusalem, Israël               Isogeometric Analysis , an introduction and some new directions

Y.Brenier             Univ. Nice                                 Optimal transport and rearrangement tools for some hamiltonian PDEs with dissipation

N.Burq                Univ. Paris Sud-Orsay               Probabilistic Cauchy theory for non linear wave equations

W.Craig               Univ. Hamilton, Canada            Lower bounds on the Navier - Stokes singular set

C.Dafermos         Brown Univ., USA                    Maximal dissipation in evolution equations

C. DeLellis            Univ. Zurich, Suisse                 h-principle and fluid dynamics

U.Frisch              OCA - Nice                                 Tyger phenomenon for the Galerkin-truncated Burgers and Euler equations

P.E.Jabin             Univ. Nice                                   Mean field limit for singular force fields

S.Kuksin              Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau    Damped and driven NLS equation

D.Levermore        Univ. Maryland, USA                 Bose-Einstein Condensation and the Kompaneets Equation

Tai ping Liu          Univ. Stanford, USA                  Stability of viscous shock profiles

N.Mauser              Univ. Vienne, Autriche               From the quantum N body problem to NLS by weak coupling limits

E.Titi                    Univ. California, Irvine, USA, and Weizmann Inst., Israël   A Numerical Algorithm for Advancing Slow Features in                                                                                             Fast-Slow Systems without Scale Separation - A Young Measure Approach

T. Paul                  Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau     Semiclassical approximation with rough potentials

B.Perthame           Univ. Paris VI                               A conservative PDE with branching patterns

O.Pironneau          Univ. Paris VI                               Chairman of the Round Table

J.Rauch                  Univ. Michigan, USA                  Optimal Focusing for Monochromatic Scalar and Electromagnetic Waves

L. Saint Raymond   Univ. Paris VI                             A kinetic equation for wave-turbulence as the Boltzmann limit of a microscopic                                                                                                 model of pseudo particles

A.Shnirelman        Concordia Univ., Canada              On the long-time behavior of 2-d fluid flows

L.Szekelyhidi       Univ. Bonn, Allemagne                 The relaxation of the incompressible porous media equation

J.Smoller              Univ. Michigan, USA                   Expanding wave solutions of Einstein's equations which induce an anomalous                                                                                             acceleration into the standard model of cosmology

W.Strauss            Brown Univ., USA                        Steady Water Waves and Pressure

C.Sulem              Univ. Toronto, Canada                   Water waves over a rough bottom in the  shallow water regime

E. Tadmor            Univ. Maryland, USA                   A new model for self-organized dynamics

A.Vasseur            Univ. Texas, USA                         Relative entropy method applied to the stability of shocks  for
                                                                                    systems of conservation laws


Schedule for the Conference AMWF

The Round Table on wednesday is managed by O.Pironneau. This gives an opportunity to participants for taking part to the discussions.
 
Monday Feb 21st 2011

9h30 -10h30  Reception coffee - Registration
10h30 -11h20       C.Dafermos
11h20 - 12h10      J.Smoller

12h15 - 14h15 Buffet

14h15 - 15h05      C.Sulem
15h05 - 15h55      T. Paul

15h55 - 16h30 Coffee break

16h30 - 17h20   W.Strauss

Tuesday Feb 22nd 2011

9h15 -10h05       U.Frisch
10h05 -10h55     E. Tadmor
10h55 - 11h30 Coffee break
11h30 - 12h20      M.Bercovier

12h20 - 14h15   Lunch time (meal starts at 13h, +15mn walk each way)

14h15 - 15h05      A.Shnirelman
15h05 - 15h55      N.Mauser

15h55 - 16h30 Coffee break

16h30 - 17h20   P.E.Jabin

Wednesday Feb 23rd 2011

9h15 -10h05       W.Craig
10h05 -10h55     S.Kuksin
10h55 - 11h30 Coffee break
11h30 - 12h20     E.Titi 

12h20 - 14h15   Lunch time

14h15 - 17h  Round Table   O.Pironneau

19h30 - 23h     Banquet

Thursday Feb 24nd 2011

9h15 -10h05       A.Vasseur
10h05 -10h55     N.Burq
10h55 - 11h30 Coffee break
11h30 - 12h20   B.Perthame

12h20 - 14h15   Lunch time

14h15 - 15h05    Tai ping Liu
15h05 - 15h55     L.Szekelyhidi

15h55 - 16h30 Coffee break

16h30 - 17h20   J.Rauch

Friday Feb 25th 2011

9h15 -10h05      L. Saint Raymond
10h05 -10h55    D.Levermore
10h55 - 11h30 Coffee break
11h30 - 12h20   C. DeLellis
12h20 -13h10    Y.Brenier

13h10 - 14h15   closure Buffet

Preregistration:

There is NO registration fee.   Welcome party and Coffee Breaks are free.
However, all participants are required to preregister on the following web link, for the sake of organization (please do not pay attention to the stupid line "Contribution":
preregistration Conference AMWF

After having preregister, participants are asked to Register on the following link
registration after preregistration
Please notice that you need to fill the financial form, even though you will be required to pay 0 €!

Sponsors:


Accomodation:

Participants are kindly asked to book accomodation on their own as soon as possible, because of the main event of Nice in Winter time: Le carnaval. A suggestion of hotels can be found below (tell the hotel that it is for a Conference at Université de Nice). In case of difficulties, please contact the organizers for help.


Hôtel Comté De Nice **
SG 53€ / DBL 64€
29, rue de Dijon
Tél. : 04 93 88 94 56
Fax : 04 93 87 67 40
Web : www.hotelcomtedenice.com

Hôtel MIRABEAU ***
15 avenue Malausséna
Tél. : 04 93 88 33 67
Fax : 04 93 16 14 08

Hôtel Villa St. Hubert **
SG 55€ / DBL 72€
26, rue Michel Ange
06100 Nice
Tél. : 04 93 84 66 51
Fax : 04 93 84 70 96
Mail : contact@villasainthubert.com

Hôtel  LE FLORIDE **
SG 43€ / DBL 55 à 63€
52, Bd de Cimiez-06000 Nice
Tél: 04 93 53 11 02
Fax : 04 93 81 57 46
info@hotel-floride.fr

Hôtel  VILLA ROSE **
SG 55€ / DBL 58€
43, Av de Bellevue-06000 Nice
Tél: 04 93 84 45 93
http://www.cote.azur.fr/hotel_villa-rose-nice_521_lang_en.htm

Maps


For those of you that arrive at the airport, there are direct buses to the center. In particular there are the lines 23 and 99 which start from Terminal 1 (if you arrive at Terminal 2, take a shuttle to Terminal 1) and bring you to the train station and the Campus Valrose area (University). An easier way is of course to take a taxi (around 30 euros).
 We provide below a big map of Nice to indicate the locations of the Airport (at the west end of the Promenade des Anglais), the Railway Station and the Campus Valrose of the University of Nice. Then, you find a zoom of the black rectangle with the hotels (the adresses and phone numbers are available here). Finally, a map of the Campus.
An easy solution to go from your hotel to the campus is to take the TRAM (there is only one line, price 1 euro) and stop at "Valrose Université".
Finally, a map of the Campus. 

Big map of Nice with the location of the university, the railway station and the direction of the airport

Zoom of the black rectangle above with locations of some hotels

Map of other Hotels, of the Restaurant (lunch) and Banquet place

Map of the campus of the University of Nice (Sciences) with the Maths Department (where the conference takes place)