Next Generation EU-Prin project 2022 -- 2022CHELC7
The workshop is the closing event of PRIN project Singular Interactions and Effective Models in Mathematical Physics.
The unifying theme of the research project is the analysis of partial differential equations ruling relevant classical or quantum models in domains where spatial singularities can be present. Singularities can develop as a consequence of the dynamics (blow-up), or they can be present from the beginning in the domain where the model is set. In this second case singularities can describe spatial inhomogeneities of the propagation medium (described for example by point or delta interactions with various co-dimension or by quantum graphs) or they can serve as effective approximations (zero range models).
Attendance is free of charge but registration is mandatory.
Habib Ammari - ETH Zurich
Jonathan Ben-Artzi - Univeristy of Rome Tor Vergata
William Borrelli - Polytechnic University of Milan
Federico Cacciafesta - University of Padua
Tanya Christiansen - University of Missouri
Lucrezia Cossetti - Ikerbasque Bilbao, UPV/EHU
Colette De Coster - Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France
Pavel Exner - Czech Academy of Sciences/Czech Technical University
Vladimir Georgiev - University of Pisa
Emanuela Laura Giacomelli - University of Milan
Evgeny Korotyaev - AAIS Northeast Normal University
Jonas Lampart - CNRS & ICB
Vladimir Lotoreichik -`Czech Academy of Sciences
Andrea Mantile - University of Reims
Konstantin Pankrashkin - University of Oldenburg
Raffaele Scandone - University of Naples
Gigliola Staffilani - MIT
Luis Vega - BCAM UPV/EHU
Nicola Visciglia - University of Pisa