We are pleased to announce that the Mini Czech-Japanese Seminar in Applied Mathematics 2026 will be held in Kanazawa in accordance with the details outlined below. We look forward to your participation.
Date: January 19th, 2026
Place: Room 209A, 2nd floor, Natural Science and Engineering Hall 5, Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa 920-1192, Japan
Speakers (as of January 7th, 2026)
Michal Beneš (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Ryunosuke Karimata (Kanazawa University)
Shunsuke Kobayashi (University of Miyazaki)
Miroslav Kolář (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Ali H M Shahadat (Kanazawa University)
Pavel Strachota (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Shigetoshi Yazaki (Meiji University)
Program (as of January 7th, 2026)
13:30--14:10 Pavel Strachota (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Emerging opportunities for studying periodic structures: from crystallography to photocatalysis on 3D-printed scaffolds
14:10--14:50 Michal Beneš (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Mathematical model of freezing front propagation in samples of porous media
14:50--15:00 10 minutes break
15:00--15:25 Ryunosuke Karimata (Kanazawa University)
Antiparallel Circulation Pattern Emerging from Self-Aligned Tension Gradient in Confluent Cell Monolayers
15:25--15:50 Ali H M Shahadat (Kanazawa University)
Error estimates for elliptic PDEs on general grids and domains using the Aleksandrov–Bakelman maximum principle
15:50--16:30 Shunsuke Kobayashi (University of Miyazaki)
Turing pattern on double-loop metric graph
16:30--16:40 10 minutes break
16:40--17:20 Miroslav Kolář (Czech Technical University in Prague)
On some recent computational challenges in discrete dislocations dynamics modeling
17:20--18:00 Shigetoshi Yazaki (Meiji University)
On the tangential velocity of moving boundary problems
Organizers
Masato Kimura (Kanazawa University)
Koya Sakakibara (Kanazawa University) ksakaki [at] se.kanazawa-u.ac.jp