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Book DetailsContemporary MathematicsVolume: 781; 2023; 135 ppMSC: Primary 35; 49; 34; 31; 53; 45; 42; 51; 52
This volume contains the proceedings of the virtual conference on Geometric and Functional Inequalities and Recent Topics in Nonlinear PDEs, held from February 28–March 1, 2021, and hosted by Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
The mathematical content of this volume is at the intersection of viscosity theory, Fourier analysis, mass transport theory, fractional elliptic theory, and geometric analysis. The reader will encounter, among others, the following topics: the principal-agent problem; Maxwell's equations; Liouville-type theorems for fully nonlinear elliptic equations; a doubly monotone flow for constant width bodies; and the edge dislocations problem for crystals that describes the equilibrium configurations by a nonlocal fractional Laplacian equation.
ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in PDEs, analysis, geometry, and probability.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Cristian Gavrus — A deterministic counterexample for high dimensional $ L^2 L^{\infty } $ Strichartz estimates for the Wave equation
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Marco Cirant and Alessandro Goffi — On the Liouville property for fully nonlinear equations with superlinear first-order terms
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Shibing Chen — Regularity of the solution to the principal-agent problem
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Ryan Hynd — A doubly monotone flow for constant width bodies in $\mathbb {R}^3$
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Serena Dipierro, Stefania Patrizi and Enrico Valdinoci — A fractional glance to the theory of edge dislocations
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This volume contains the proceedings of the virtual conference on Geometric and Functional Inequalities and Recent Topics in Nonlinear PDEs, held from February 28–March 1, 2021, and hosted by Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
The mathematical content of this volume is at the intersection of viscosity theory, Fourier analysis, mass transport theory, fractional elliptic theory, and geometric analysis. The reader will encounter, among others, the following topics: the principal-agent problem; Maxwell's equations; Liouville-type theorems for fully nonlinear elliptic equations; a doubly monotone flow for constant width bodies; and the edge dislocations problem for crystals that describes the equilibrium configurations by a nonlocal fractional Laplacian equation.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in PDEs, analysis, geometry, and probability.
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Articles
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Cristian Gavrus — A deterministic counterexample for high dimensional $ L^2 L^{\infty } $ Strichartz estimates for the Wave equation
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Marco Cirant and Alessandro Goffi — On the Liouville property for fully nonlinear equations with superlinear first-order terms
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Shibing Chen — Regularity of the solution to the principal-agent problem
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Ryan Hynd — A doubly monotone flow for constant width bodies in $\mathbb {R}^3$
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Serena Dipierro, Stefania Patrizi and Enrico Valdinoci — A fractional glance to the theory of edge dislocations