June E Huh Center for Mathematical Challenges (HCMC) of KIAS
2nd floor of Soorim Art Center, Seoul, South Korea
Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDEs) is a rapidly growing research field that connects diverse areas such as statistical physics, interacting particle systems, and quantum field theory. The scope of SPDEs is extensive and includes classical problems such as existence, uniqueness, and regularity of solutions, as well as blow-up phenomena, stochastic quantization, limit theorems, and qualitative properties such as intermittency and pattern formation.
This international workshop is scheduled to take place at the June E Huh Center of the Korean Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) in Seoul, August 12 - 16, 2024. It aims to bring together leading experts and early-career researchers.
Registration is now closed due to limited venue capacity.
Official Poster
INVITED SPEAKERS
Raluca Balan (University of Ottawa)
Sandra Cerrai (University of Maryland)
Le Chen (Auburn University)
Alex Dunlap (Duke University)
Tadahisa Funaki (BIMSA)
Beomseok Han (Sungshin Women's University)
Mathew Joseph (ISI - Bangalore)
Ildoo Kim (Korea University)
Panki Kim (Seoul National University)
Eyal Neumann (Imperial College London)
Mickey Salins (Boston University)
Kihoon Seong (Cornell University)
Hao Shen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Samy Tindel (Purdue University)
Li-Cheng Tsai (University of Utah)
Maria Eulália Vares (U Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Kazuo Yamazaki (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
Jaeyun Yi (EPFL)
ORGANIZERS
Nam-Gyu Kang (KIAS)
Davar Khoshnevisan (University of Utah)
Kunwoo Kim (POSTECH)
Carl Mueller (University of Rochester)
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