Stochastic and PDE Methods in Mathematical Physics

University of Paris-Diderot

15 – 17 September 2014


The aim of this three-day conference is to highlight some new trends and perspectives of various domains on the interface of probability theory and PDE's. Two five-hour minicourses on PDE's in spaces of low regularity and martingale approach in averaging will be delivered by world-leading experts of these domains. They will be completed by nine fifty-minutes lectures on some closely related topics.


Programme

Minicourses

M. Gubinelli: Paracontrolled distributions and SPDEs
C. Liverani: Martingale approach after Varadhan and Dolgopyat


Invited talks

T. Alazard: On the Cauchy problem for the water waves equations
T. Bodineau: The Brownian motion as the limit of a deterministic system of hard-spheres
N. Burq: Weak solutions of dispersive equations and Gibbs measures
E. Faou: Landau damping in Sobolev spaces for the Vlasov-HMF model
A. Komech: On global attractors of Hamilton nonlinear PDEs
L. Koralov: Averaging, homogenization, and large deviation methods for the study of randomly perturbed dynamical systems and PDEs
V. Nersesyan: Large deviations and Gallavotti–Cohen principle for randomly forced PDE's
T. Oh: Invariant Gibbs measures for the defocusing NLS on the real line
L. Thomann: On the resonant Hermite–Schrödinger equation


The schedule and detailed programme of the conference are available.


Venue

All the lectures will take place at Amphi Buffon (Campus Paris-Diderot, 15 rue Hélène-Brion, 75013 Paris). Click here to find out how to get there.


Financial support

Financial support covering the accommodation is available for PhD students, postdocs, and young researchers. To apply for a grant, please, contact the organisers at this address no later than the 30th of June 2014.


Registration

There is no registration fee for attending the conference. However, if you wish to attend, please, register by sending your full name, affiliation, and email to this address.


Organising and scientific committee: I. Gallagher, V. Jaksic, S. Kuksin, A. Shirikyan, N. Tzvetkov

Financial support for this conference was provided by the ERC grant DISPEQ, University of Paris-Diderot, and the ANR project STOSYMAP.