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Special Session 158: From PDE control to the qualitative study of (random) dynamical systems Organizer(s): Manuel Rissel , Vahagn Nersesyan , Marius Tucsnak

Parallel Session 6 :: Wednesday, 07/08, 8:00-10:00                                   Room 812                  
 8:30-9:00  Vahagn Nersesyan (NYU Shanghai, Peoples Rep of China)
 Controllability as a key tool for studying long-time behaviour of random dynamical systems
 9:00-9:30  Deng Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Peoples Rep of China)
 Continuous energy solutions to 3D (stochastic) Navier-Stokes and MHD equations
 9:30-10:00  Meng Zhao (CY Cergy Paris University, France)
 Level-3 large deviations for the white-forced 2D Navier--Stokes system in a bounded domain

Parallel Session 7 :: Wednesday, 07/08, 13:30-16:00                                   Room 812                  
 14:00-14:30  Marius Tucsnak (University of Bordeaux, France)
 Holomorphic regularity of processes generated by the heat equation with white noise boundary data
 14:30-15:00  Ben Goldys (Sydney University, Australia)
 Differentiability of transition semigroup of generalized Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process
 15:00-15:30  Laurent Mertz (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
 Sensitivity analysis of colored-noise-driven interacting particle systems
 15:30-16:00  Shengquan Xiang (Peking University, Peoples Rep of China)
 Symmetry and observability for wave equations on the torus

Parallel Session 8 :: Wednesday, 07/08, 16:30-18:00                                   Room 812                  
 16:30-17:00  Franck Sueur (University of Luxembourg, France)
 On the controllability of the semi-geostrophic equation. Part I
 17:30-18:00  Zhuo XU (University of Bordeaux, France)
 Global Exponential Stabilization for a Simplified Fluid-Particle Interaction System

Parallel Session 9 :: Thursday, 07/09, 8:00-10:00                                   Room 812                 
 8:00-8:30  Manuel Rissel (ShanghaiTech University, Peoples Rep of China)
 Controllability of incompressible fluids and related systems driven by degenerate forcing
 8:30-9:00  Jingrui Niu (Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Peoples Rep of China)
 Stability of a KdV equation close to critical lengths
 9:00-9:30  Pierre Lissy (CERMICS, Ecole nationales des ponts et chausses, France)
 Robust control of linear systems under small parameter variation
 9:30-10:00  Nicola De Nitti (University of Pisa, Italy)
 Feedback stabilization of entropy solutions to the p-system at a junction