GEMETHNES erc

Seminars

ERC Conference on Optimal Transportation and Applications

Oct 12, 2010:

09:00 Eric Carlen (Rutgers University): Functional inequalities, mass transportation, and asymptotic for the critical mass Keller-Segel model

10:00 Guillame Carlier (CEREMADE): Matching multi-marginals Monge Kantorovich problem and barycenters in the Wasserstein space

11:30 Thierry Champion (Toulon): Existence of an optimal transport

14:30 Aldo Pratelli (Pavia): The duality theorem for rectified cost functions

16:50 Adrian Tudorascu (West Virginia University): A Weak KAM Theorem for the Nonlinear Vlasov System

17:50 Eugene Stepanov (St. Petersburg): Optimal location of industries

Oct 13, 2010:

08:30 Giuseppe Toscani (Pavia): Kinetic models of Bose-Einstein particles

09:30 Christian Leonard (Univ. Paris 10): A large deviation approach to optimal transport

10:40 Guy Bouchitté (Toulon): Smirnov decomposition of transport measures and applications

11:40 Wilfrid Gangbo (Georgia Tech.): Homogenization in Spaces of Probability Measures

14:30 Jin Feng (Kansas University): A class of HJB PDE in space of measures and its associated compressible Euler equations

15:30 Luigi De Pascale (Università di Pisa): Optimal transport problems in some sandpile models

17:50 Gershon Wolansky (Technion): Optimal mass transportation and non-imaging optics

Oct 14, 2010:

08:30 Stefano Bianchini (SISSA, Trieste): On the extremality, uniqueness and optimality of transference plans

09:30 Ludovic Rifford (Nice): Nearly round spheres look convex

10:40 Jose A. Carrillo (ICREA): Keller-Segel, Fast-Diffusion and Functional Inequalities

11:40 Michael Westdickenberg (Georgia Tech.): Sticky particle dynamics with interactions

Oct 15, 2010:

09:00 Yann Brenier (Nice): A modified least action principle allowing mass concentrations for the early universe reconstruction problem

10:00 Augusto Neri (INGV, Pisa): Multiphase transport models of volcanic eruptions

11:30 Nathael Gozlan (Univ. Paris Est.): From concentration of measure to functional inequalities

14:30 Young-Heon Kim (British Columbia University): Regularity of optimal transportation maps on multiple products of spheres

15:40 Jiakun Liu (Australian National University): Global regularity of the reflector problem

16:50 Chloé Jimenez (Univ. Brest): Optimal transport in the quadratic case with a convex constraint: An application of the Champion-De Pascale-Juutinen method

17:50 Jérôme Bertrand (Toulouse): Prescription of Gauss curvature using optimal mass transport

Oct 16, 2010:

09:00 Nicola Gigli (University of Nice): The Heat Flow as Gradient Flow

10:00 Alessio Figalli (UT Austin): A gradient flow approach to non-local interaction equations

11:30 Italo Capuzzo Dolcetta (Roma, La Sapienza): A numerical approach to some mean field games problems

ERC School on Analysis in Metric Spaces and Geometric Measure Theory

Jan 10, 2011:

09:00 Robert Hardt (Rice University): Rectifiable and Flat Chains and Charges in a Metric Space, I

10:00 Dmitri Burago (Pennsylvania State University): From Asymptotic Volume of Tori to Minimal Surfaces in Normed Spaces and Boundary Rigidity, with a Few Digressions, I

11:30 Robert Young (New York University): Asymptotics of Fillings Problems, I

15:00 Emanuele Spadaro (Bonn University): The role of Multiple Valued Functions in the Regularity Theory of Minimal Currents, I

16:00 Robert Hardt (Rice University): Rectifiable and Flat Chains and Charges in a Metric Space, II

Jan 11, 2011:

09:00 Dmitri Burago (Pennsylvania State University): From Asymptotic Volume of Tori to Minimal Surfaces in Normed Spaces and Boundary Rigidity, with a Few Digressions, II

10:00 Robert Young (New York University): Asymptotics of Fillings Problems, II

11:30 Emanuele Spadaro (Bonn University): The role of Multiple Valued Functions in the Regularity Theory of Minimal Currents, II

14:30 Robert Hardt (Rice University): Rectifiable and Flat Chains and Charges in a Metric Space, III

15:30 Dmitri Burago (Pennsylvania State University): From Asymptotic Volume of Tori to Minimal Surfaces in Normed Spaces and Boundary Rigidity, with a Few Digressions, III

16:50 Robert Young (New York University): Asymptotics of Fillings Problems, III

Jan 12, 2011:

09:00 Emanuele Spadaro (Bonn University): The role of Multiple Valued Functions in the Regularity Theory of Minimal Currents, III

10:00 Robert Hardt (Rice University): Rectifiable and Flat Chains and Charges in a Metric Space, IV

11:30 Dmitri Burago (Pennsylvania State University): From Asymptotic Volume of Tori to Minimal Surfaces in Normed Spaces and Boundary Rigidity, with a Few Digressions, IV

Jan 13, 2011:

09:00 Robert Young (New York University): Asymptotics of Fillings Problems, IV

10:00 Emanuele Spadaro (Bonn University): The role of Multiple Valued Functions in the Regularity Theory of Minimal Currents, IV

11:00 Dmitri Burago (Pennsylvania State University): From Asymptotic Volume of Tori to Minimal Surfaces in Normed Spaces and Boundary Rigidity, with a Few Digressions, V

14:30 Enrico Le Donne (ETH Zurich): Some new embedding results for subRiemannian manifolds

15:10 Sara Daneri (SISSA Trieste): A disintegration technique for locally affine partitions of $\mathbb{R}^d$ and related divergence formulas

15:50 Colin Carroll (Rice University): Currents and Differential Forms in Metric Spaces

16:50 Riikka Korte (University of Helsinki): The equivalence between the pointwise Hardy inequality and the uniform capacity density condition

17:30 Davide Vittone (Padua University): Isodiametric sets in the Heisenberg group

18:10 Stefan Suhr (Regensburg University): Aubry-Mather Theory for Lorentzian Manifolds

18:50 Costante Bellettini (ETH Zurich): Some minimal integral currents in geometry: the calibrated ones

Jan 14, 2011:

09:00 Robert Hardt (Rice University): Rectifiable and Flat Chains and Charges in a Metric Space, V

10:00 Robert Young (New York University): Asymptotics of Fillings Problems, V

11:30 Emanuele Spadaro (Bonn University): The role of Multiple Valued Functions in the Regularity Theory of Minimal Currents, V

ERC Workshop on Geometric Analysis on sub-Riemannian and Metric Spaces

Oct 10, 2011:

08:30 Piotr Hajlasz (University of Pittsburgh): On the lack of density of Lipschitz mappings in Sobolev spaces with Heisenberg target

09:30 Jan Maly (Charles University in Prague): Luzin's condition N and Sobolev mappings

10:40 Jeremy Tyson (University of Illinois): The effect of projections on dimension in the Heisenberg group

11:40 Nageswari Shanmugalingam (University of Cincinnati): Regularity of sets of quasiminimal boundary surfaces in metric setting

14:30 Peter Haissinsky (Université de Provence): Conformal dimension and characterization of conformal dynamical systems

15:30 Nicola Gigli (University of Nice): On the interplay between horizontal and vertical derivation

16:50 Amos Nathan Koeller (Tuebingen University): Possibilities Stemming from the Euclidean Setting

17:30 Davide Barilari (SISSA, Trieste): Invariants and heat kernels in 3D contact sub-Riemannian geometry

Oct 11, 2011:

08:30 Nicola Garofalo (Purdue University): Boundedness of the Riesz Transforms for some Subelliptic Operators

09:30 Francesco Serra Cassano (Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Trento): Intrinsic \(C^1\) and Lipschitz graphs in the Heisenberg group and continuous solutions of Burgers' equation

10:40 Federica Dragoni (University of Cardiff): \(\mathcal{X}\)-convexity and applications

11:40 Martino Bardi (Università di Padova): On some fully nonlinear subelliptic PDEs

14:30 Pierre Martinetti (Dipartimento di Matematica & CMTP, Università di Roma Tor Vergata): Gauge fluctuation in Noncommutative Geometry and Carnot-Carathéodory distance

15:30 Yuan Zhou (Beijing University of Aeronautics ans Astronatics): Geometry and Analysis of Dirichlet forms

16:10 Svetlana Selivanova (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics): Local geometry of nonregular quasimetric "Carnot-Carathéodory spaces"

17:10 Roberta Ghezzi (CMAP École Polytechnique, Palaiseau France): A new class of \((\mathcal{H}^k,1)\)-rectifiable subsets of metric spaces

17:50 Bozhidar Velichkov (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa): Shape optimization problems on metric measure spaces

Oct 12, 2011:

08:30 Pierre Pansu (Université Paris-Sud): \(L^p\)-cohomology and pinching

09:30 Marc Bourdon (Université de Lille): \(\ell_p\)-cohomology and conformal dimension

10:40 Urs Lang (ETH Zurich): Asymptotic Plateau problems in spaces of higher asymptotic rank

11:40 Bruno Franchi (Università di Bologna): Maxwell's equations in Carnot groups

Oct 13, 2011:

08:30 Dachun Yang (School of Mathematical Sciences, Beijing Normal University): Sobolev Spaces on Metric Measure Spaces

09:30 Jana Bjorn (Linköping University): De Giorgi's method: in(s) and out(s)

10:40 Zoltan Balogh (Universität Bern): Modulus method and radial stretch map in the Heisenberg group

11:40 Ilkka Holopainen (University of Helsinki): Nonsolvability of the Dirichlet Problem at Infinity for p-Laplacian on Cartan-Hadamard Manifolds

14:30 Giovanna Citti (Università di Bologna): A Poincaré inequality for Lipschitz intrinsic vector fields in the Heisenberg group

15:30 Daniele Morbidelli (University of Bologna): Involutive families of vector fields, their orbits and the Poincaré inequality.

16:50 Herve Pajot (Université de Grenoble): Nonnegative Ricci curvature and Poincaré inequalities

17:50 Michele Miranda (University of Ferrara): Two characterization of \(BV\) functions on Carnot groups via the heat semigroup

Oct 14, 2011:

08:30 Xiao Zhong (University of Jyväskylän): Quantitative isoperimetric inequalities

09:30 Roberto Monti (University of Padua): New results on subriemannian geodesics

10:40 Eero Saksman (University of Helsinki): Burkholder functionals, quasiconformal maps and singular integrals

11:40 Davide Vittone (Padua University): Lipschitz hypersurfaces and perimeter in Carnot-Carathéodory spaces Abstract

invited speakers

Feb 15, 2012:

16:30 Jan Maas (Univ. Bonn): Gradient flows and Ricci curvature for finite Markov chains