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David Shoikhet, College Braude and The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Fixed Points, Semigroups and Rigidity of Holomorphic Mappings
http://www.mate.polimi.it/smf/upload/file/allegati/Fixed_poi...gidity.pdf
Thursday, November 19 2015, at 17:00 precise
Aula seminari del 6 piano, Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Bonardi 9, Milano
 
Camillo De Lellis, Universitaet Zuerich
From Nash to Onsager, funny coincidences across differential geometry and the theory of turbulence
Monday, November 16 2015, at 16:30
Sala di rappresentanza, Dipartimento di Matematica, Università degli Studi, Via C. Saldini 50
Abstract
The incompressible Euler equations were derived more than 250 years ago by Euler to describe the motion of an inviscid incompressible fluid. It is known since the pioneering works of Scheffer and Shnirelman that there are nontrivial distributional solutions to these equations which are compactly supported in space and time. If they were to model the motion of a real fluid, we would see it suddenly start moving after staying at rest for a while, without any action by an external force. A celebrated theorem by Nash and Kuiper shows the existence of C1 isometric embeddings of a fixed flat rectangle in arbitrarily small balls of the threedimensional space. You should therefore be able to put a fairly large piece of paper in a pocket of your jacket without folding it or crumpling it. In a first joint work with Laszlo Szekelyhidi we pointed out that these two counterintuitive facts share many similarities. This has become even more apparent in some recent results of ours, which prove the existence of Hoelder continuous solutions that dissipate the kinetic energy. Our theorem might be regarded as a first step towards a conjecture of Lars Onsager, which in his 1949 paper about the theory of turbulence asserted the existence of such solutions for any Hoelder exponent up to 1/3. Recently, the threshold 1/5 has been reached by Philip Isett in his PhD thesis and in a joint work with Tristan Buckmaster we show that the treshold 1/3 can be achieved at the price of giving up the time-regularity.
 
Emilio ACERBI , Università di Parma
Approccio geometrico-analitico a funzionali di curvatura
Monday, October 19 2015, at 17:00 precise
Dipartimento di Matematica del Politecnico, Aula Consiglio 7° piano
Abstract
 
Yehuda Pinchover, Department of Mathematics, Technion, Haifa, Israel
On positive solutions of half-linear equations with the (p,A)-Laplacian and a potential in Morrey space
http://www.mate.polimi.it/smf/upload/file/allegati/Abstract_...ano_15.pdf
Tuesday, October 13 2015, at 15:00 precise
Sala Consiglio, 7 piano, Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Bonardi 9, Milano
 
Martin HAIRER, University of Warwick
Taming Infinities
Monday, October 05 2015, at 16:30 precise
Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Saldini, Aula Chisini
 
Curtis T.McMullen, Harvard University
Billiards and Moduli Spaces
Tuesday, June 30 2015, at 16:30
Dipartimento di Matematica, Via Saldini, Aula Chisini