Special Session 131: Recent progress on singularities formations of some evolution partial differential equations
Organizer(s): Mohamed Ali Hamza , Nejla Nouaili , Hatem Zaag
Parallel Session 7 :: Tuesday, 12/17, 14:45-16:45 Capital Suite 1
14:45-15:15
Pavol Quittner
(Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Rep)
A priori estimates of solutions of local and nonlocal superlinear parabolic problems
15:15-15:45
Slim Tayachi
(University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia)
Life-span of solutions for some nonlinear parabolic problems
15:45-16:15
Tatsuki Mori
(Musashino University, Japan)
Representation formulas for eigenvalues and eigenfunctions concerning a phase-field model
16:15-16:45
Yuta Wakasugi
(Hiroshima University, Japan)
Blow-up of solutions of semilinear wave equations in Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker spacetime
Parallel Session 8 :: Tuesday, 12/17, 17:00-19:30 Capital Suite 1
17:00-17:30
Hiroyuki Takamura
(Tohoku University, Japan)
General theory and its optimality for nonlinear wave equations in one apace dimension
17:30-18:00
Tetsuya Ishiwata
(Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)
Mathematical and Numerical Studies on Blow-up Rate of Solutions to Some Quasilinear Parabolic Equation
18:00-18:30
Mohamed Ali Hamza
(Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia)
The blow-up rate for some nonlinear evolution equations in the log non-scaling invariance case
18:30-19:00
David Wallauch-Hajdin
(EPFL, Switzerland)
On optimal blowup stability for wave equations
19:00-19:30
Kai Yang
(Chongqing University, Peoples Rep of China)
Numerical and analytical approaches for the blow-up dynamics for some nonlinear dispersive equations
Parallel Session 9 :: Wednesday, 12/18, 8:00-10:00
Capital Suite 1
8:00-8:30
Mokhtar KIRANE
(Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates)
Hyperbolic inequalities in an exterior domain: A general blow-up result for degenerate hyperbolic inequalities in an exterior domain
8:30-9:00
Makram Hamouda
(Imam Abdlrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia)
Blow-up Dynamics in Coupled Wave Systems with Tricomi Effects and Scale-Invariant Damping
9:00-9:30
Eliot Pacherie
(CNRS & Cergy University, France)
Orbital stability for the vortex pair of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation
9:30-10:00
Francisc Bozgan
(NYUAD, United Arab Emirates)
Blow-Up Dynamics for the L^2 critical case of the 2D Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation
Parallel Session 10 :: Wednesday, 12/18, 12:30-14:30 Capital Suite 1
12:30-13:00
Hatem Zaag
(CNRS and Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France)
Critical and subcritical blow-up for the nonlocal shadow limit of the Gierer-Meinhardt system
13:00-13:30
Van Tien Nguyen
(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Blowup solutions to the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
13:30-14:00
Tetsuji Tokihiro
(Musashino University, Japan)
A Blow-up theorem for discrete semilinear wave equation
14:00-14:30
Berikbol T. Torebek
(Ghent University, Belgium)
Critical exponents for the quasilinear heat equations with combined nonlinearities
Parallel Session 11 :: Wednesday, 12/18, 14:45-16:45 Capital Suite 1
14:45-15:15
Charles Collot
(CY Cergy Paris Universite, France)
Singularity of the 2d Keller-Segel system formed by the collision of two collapsing solitons in interaction
15:15-15:45
Irfan Glogic
(Bielefeld University, Germany)
Stable self-similar blowup for the Keller-Segel model in three dimensions
15:45-16:15
Nejla Nouaili
(CEREMADE Univesite Paris Dauphine PSL, France)
Construction of type I-Log blowup for the Keller-Segel system in dimensions $3$ and $4$
16:15-16:45
Kohei Higashi
(Musashino University, Japan)
Blow-up phenomena in an integrable system with a singular integral and its application to traffic flow
Parallel Session 12 :: Wednesday, 12/18, 17:00-18:30 Capital Suite 1
17:00-17:30
Takiko Sasaki
(Musashino Unversity, Japan)
The lifespan of classical solutions of one dimensional wave equations with semilinear terms of the spatial derivative
17:30-18:00
Jie Liu
(New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
Blow-up phenomena in one-dimensional derivative nonlinear wave equations
18:00-18:30
Jean-Pierre Eckmann
(University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Nonlinear wave equations in Cosmology: Some results, but mostly open problems