The 16th Northeastern Symposium on Mathematical Analysis

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The following students were presented with the Excellent Poster Award at
the 16th Northeastern Symposium on Mathematical Analysis :

Shoichi Hasegawa (Tohoku University, D1)
Kurumi Hiruko (Tohoku University, D1)
Tatsuya Miura (The University of Tokyo, M2)
Ryuichi Sato (Tohoku University, D1)
Organizers:
Izumi Takagi (Tohoku University)
Yoshihiro Tonegawa (Hokkaido University)
Shinya Okabe (Tohoku University)
Date:
February 16 - 17, 2015
Venue:
Kawai Hall, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
 

Program

February 16 (Mon.)
9:55-10:00Opening
10:00-10:50Raphaël Danchin(Universite Paris-Est)
On a model of radiative hydrodynamics
11:00-11:45Fumihiko Nakano (Gakushuin University)
Level statistics for random Schrödinger operators, 1
11:45-13:00Lunch Break
13:00-13:50Shin-Ichiro Ei (Hokkaido University)
Motion of interacting camphors
14:00-14:30Norihisa Ikoma (Tohoku University)
Existence of Willmore type tori with small area in Riemannian 3-manifolds
14:35-15:05Yoshifumi Mimura(Tohoku University)
A priori bounds of stationary solutions of two dimensional Keller-Segel system on polygonal domains
15:05-15:20Self Introductions by Poster Presenters
15:30-17:00Poster Session

Yousuke Daido (Tohoku University, M2)
Long time behavior of solution around the travelling wave for the Korteweg-de Vries-Burgers equation

Shoichi Hasegawa (Tohoku University, D1)
A critical exponent for Hénon type equation on the hyperbolic space

Kurumi Hiruko (Tohoku University, D1)
Regularity of solutions to a hybrid system describing intermittent androgen suppression therapy of prostate cancer

Hiroaki Kamata (Tohoku University, M2)
Obstacle problems for mean curvature flows

Takahiro Kosugi (Tohoku University, D1)
A convergence result for infinity harmonic functions with obstacles

Tatsuya Miura (The University of Tokyo, M2)
Singular perturbation by bending for an adhesive obstacle problem

Yusuke Ozawa (Hokkaido University, M2)
Bilinear estimate for the two-dimensional fourth-order Schrödinger equation

Ryuichi Sato (Tohoku University, D1)
Heat equation with a nonlinear boundary condition and growing initial data

Tomoyuki Terada (Tohoku University, D1)
Wave splitting solution for the FitzHugh-Nagumo equation

Hayate Yamashita (Hokkaido University, M1)
Riesz potential
17:30-Reception
February 17(Tue.)
10:00-10:50Maria M. Porzio(Universita di Roma “La Sapienza”)
Decay estimate in presence or absence of regularizing effects
11:00-11:45Fumihiko Nakano(Gakushuin University)
Level statistics for random Schrödinger operators, 2
11:45-13:00Lunch Break
13:00-13:50Yoshihiro Tonegawa(Hokkaido University)
Recent development on Brakke's mean curvature flow
14:00-15:00 Short Communications 1
Ayuki Sekisaka (Tohoku University)
Stability of gluing waves and the absolute spectrum

Kaneyoshi Yatsuyama(Hokkaido University)
Self-similar solutions of a multiple-phase affine curve shortening flow

Noboru Chikami(Tohoku University)
The local well-posedness of the compressible Navier-Stokes-Poisson system
15:00-15:15Break
15:15-16:15Short Communications 2
Takashi Kagaya(Hokkaido University)
Motion by curvature flow with constant driving force term for free boundary problem

Kota Uriya(Tohoku University)
Final state problem for a quadratic nonlinear Schrödinger system with mass resonance

Kyouhei Wakasa(Hokkaido University)
The lifespan of solutions to wave equations with weighted nonlinear terms in one space dimension
16:15-16:20Closing