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Special Session 83: New Aspects of Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Materials Science Organizer(s): Toyohiko Aiki , Adrian Muntean

Parallel Session 1 :: Monday, 07/06, 13:30 – 16:00                  
 13:30-14:00  Michael Vynnycky (University of Limerick, Ireland)
 On the modelling of the dissolution of a solid particle
 14:00-14:30  Kota Kumazaki (Kyoto University of Education, Japan)
 Construction of a strong solution to a one-dimensional free boundary problem via the finite volume method
 14:30-15:00  Yusuke Murase (Meijo University, Japan)
 Numerical simulations and analysis of mathematical modeling for moisture transport in porous media
 15:00-15:30  CHRISTOS NIKOLOPOULOS (University of the Aegean, Greece)
 Derivation and Analysis of Macroscopic Models Describing Reaction and Diffusion in Porous Media
 15:30-16:00  Hana Kakiuchi (Japan Women`s University, Japan)
 Behavior of the free boundary to two-phase Stefan problems for the bread baking process

Parallel Session 2 :: Monday, 07/06, 16:30-19:00                  
 17:00-17:30  Apratim Bhattacharya (NISER, India)
 Homogenization of multi-species Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations in a porous medium
 17:30-18:00  Toyohiko Aiki (Japan Women’s University, Japan)
 Analysis of nonlinear parabolic equations via the finite volume method
 18:00-18:30  Yutaka Tsuzuki (Department of Economic Informatics, Hiroshima Shudo University, Japan)
 Global existence of weak solutions to an $N$-dimensional moisture transport model for porous materials
 18:30-19:00  Mizuki Kojima (Kanagawa University, Japan)
 On solvability of a time-fractional semilinear heat equation

Parallel Session 3 :: Tuesday, 07/07, 8:00-10:00               
 8:00-8:30  Adrian Muntean (Karlstad University, Sweden)
 A stochastic particle-continuum model for the chemical-induced corrosion of marble
 8:30-9:00  Nicklas J\"averg\aard (Karlstad University, Sweden)
 Morphology formation in three space dimensions for a coupled system of parabolic equations with nonlinear and nonlocal drift
 9:00-9:30  Masaaki Mizukami (Kyoto University of Education, Japan)
 Mathematical analysis of a model for tuberculosis granuloma formation
 9:30-10:00  Kazunori Matsui (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan)
 A projection approach to elastoplasticity with kinematic hardening

Parallel Session 4 :: Tuesday, 07/07, 13:30-16:00                  
 13:30-14:00  Grigor Nika (Karlstad University, Sweden)
 Scale size-dependence and homogenization in elasticity
 14:00-14:30  Katsuyuki Ishii (Kobe University, Japan)
 A threshold-type algorithm for fourth order geometric motions
 14:30-15:00  Chiharu Kosugi (Yamaguchi University, Japan)
 Existence of solutions for the elastic curve model generated by the free energy depending on the curvature
 15:00-15:30  Vishnu Raveendran (University of Bonn, Germany)
 Wave propagation through a time-varying heterogeneous interface
 15:30-16:00  Hiroshi Watanabe (Oita University, Japan)
 Qualitative properties of entropy solutions to one-dimensional scalar parabolic-hyperbolic conservation laws

Parallel Session 5 :: Tuesday, 07/07, 16:30-19:00                
 16:30-17:00  Maria Gokieli (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland)
 Quasi-variational inequality approach to modeling superconductivity
 17:00-17:30  Naotaka Ukai (Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University, Japan)
 Parabolic gradient flows of energy functionals with state dependent coefficients
 17:30-18:00  Daisuke Kubota (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University, Japan)
 Asymptotic behavior of inhomogeneous damped total variation flows with time-dependent coefficients