Date
This will be the second of four meetings organized by the Wales Institute of Mathematical and Computational Sciences during 2015, sponsored by the London Mathematical Society. The meetings will take place in Swansea, Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Bath. The first one took place in Swansea University on 20 March 2015.
This meeting will take place in Aberystwyth starting at 10:00 on Wednesday 27th May 2015 and the Scientific Programme will end by 17:00 on the same day.
For the details on the last year's workshop see here.
Registration
Please send an email to Professor Gennady Mishuris with the subject 'LMS WIMCS Analysis Day' by Tuesday 19th May 2015 to register.
Please include the following in the body of your email:
- your name and affiliation;
- state whether or not you wish to stay for dinner.
The meeting is generously supported by the London Mathematical Society and the Welsh Institute of Mathematical and Computational Sciences.
Speakers
- Prof. Geoffrey Burton (University of Bath)
- Dr Peter Gordon (The University of Akron)
- Prof. Volodymyr Kushch (V. Bakul Institute for Superhard Materials, Ukraine)
- Dr Andrew Neate (Swansea University)
- Dr Karl Michael Schmidt (Cardiff University)
- Prof. Neil Sloane (Rutgers University and The OEIS Foundation)
Accommodation
There are many hotels available in Aberystwyth:
- Gwesty Cymru
- Glengower Hotel
- Harry's Hotel
- Marine Hotel
- Richmond Hotel
- Park Lodge Hotel
- Castle Hotel
Travel
Click here for travel directions. The Hugh Owen Building is located on the University's Penglais Campus.
Timetable and abstracts
Registration will take place in room C4 in the Hugh Owen Building.
All talks will also take place in room C4 in the Hugh Owen Building.
- 10:10-11:00 Geoffrey Burton "Rearrangements of functions and steady planar vortices"
- 11:10-12:00 Peter Gordon "Gelfand problem and autoignition of laminar jets"
- 12:10-13:00 Volodymyr Kushch "Maxwell homogenisation scheme as a rigorous method of micromechanics"
- 13:00-14:00 Lunch and Discussions
- 14:10-15:00 Andrew Neate "Stochastic mechanics and the semiclassical Kepler/Coulomb problem"
- 15:10-16:00 Karl Michael Schmidt "On the spectral density of Dirac operators with divergent potentials"
- 16:10-17:00 Neil J. A. Sloane "My Favourite Integer Sequences, or Confessions of a Sequence Addict"
- 18:00-20:00 Dinner