Geometric Analysis
Winter School, Geilo, Norway, March 3-7, 2025
About
The school in Geilo will be devoted to selected topics in analysis, geometry, and differential equations. Participants are invited to stay from Sunday evening March 2 to Friday March 7. The scientific program for the winter school will begin in the morning of Monday March 3.
The main lecturers are:
Sean Curry (Oklahoma, USA)
The geometry of strongly pseudoconvex domains
Karin Melnick (Luxembourg)
Rigid geometric structures and their automorphism groups
Sigmund Selberg (Bergen, Norway)
The geometry of the light cone, the vector fields method, and global existence for non-linear wave equations
Francisco Torres de Lizaur (Seville, Spain)
Dynamics of 2D and 3D divergence-free flows, with applications to fluid mechanics and magnetohydrodynamics.
In addition to these, the meeting will have regular / contributed lectures by participants.
Program Schedule (TBA)
Past Winter schools in Geilo: 2023, 2018
Location
GeiLO
Geilo is a winter sports location in the mountains on the train-line from Bergen to Oslo. Traveling from either city will take around 3 hours and 40 minutes.
Hotel and School Venue
The winter school will be held in Geilo Hotel. This is also where the participants will be staying during the winter school.
Recommended travel route to Geilo: It is recommended to take a plane to either Oslo or Bergen and then take the train to Geilo from one of these cities. Traveling from Oslo Airport to the main train station, there is an express train connecting them. Bergen Airport and train station is connected by tram. Click here for train tickets.
Registration
Please go to this page and register your interest to participate. (You can edit your reply later.) The deadline for registration is January 19, 2025. If you edit your reply after this day, please also notify the organizers.
We especially encourage Norwegian Master and Ph.D. students to participate.
Organizers and funders
If you have any questions, please contact one of the organizers:
Torunn Stavland Jensen (Bergen)
Boris Kruglikov (Tromsø)
René Langøen (Bergen)
Omid Makhmali (Tromsø)
Irina Markina (Bergen)
Dennis The (Tromsø)
The winter school is supported by the project Pure Mathematics in Norway, funded by the Trond Mohn Foundation and Tromsø Research Foundation.