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IMA Hot Topics Workshop:

Higher Order Geometric Evolution Equations: Theory and Applications from Microfluidics to Image Understanding

March 23-26, 2009

Cosponsored with the NSF Information Technology Research collaborative research group, award 0324779, "High Order Partial Differential Equations: Theory, Computational Tools, and Applications in Image Processing, Computer Graphics, Biology, and Fluids"

Organizers:
Andrea L. Bertozzi Mathematics, University of California Los Angeles
Ron Fedkiw Computer Science, Stanford University
Anette (Peko) Hosoi Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanley Osher Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles
Guillermo R. Sapiro Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota

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Description:

The last twenty years have witnessed greatly increasing interest in higher order differential equations for problems involving geometric motion, fluid interfaces, materials applications, and biological membranes. The research problems have necessitated the development of mathematical theory of higher order partial differential equations (PDE) alongside numerical algorithm development and model development. Many hot topics in applied analysis in the last ten years directly involve analysis of higher order equations. These include statistical coarsening described by the Cahn-Hilliard equation, geometric flows such as Willmore flow, numerical methods for elastic and biological membranes, and self-similarity and type II singularities in nonlinear PDE. These ideas have been successfully paired with scientific and industrial problems including lung surfactants, biological propulsion, computational surgery, microfluidic design, image analysis and understanding, three-phase contact line motion in materials and fluids, contact lens modeling and design, and computational geometry. Mathematical challenges include applied analysis and lack of maximum principles, numerical analysis for higher order problems, and modeling of complex phenomena described above. This workshop will bring together analysts, numerical analysts, and domain scientists in this challenging area of research.

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LIST OF CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

Name Department Affiliation
Leah Bar Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Minnesota
Andrea L. Bertozzi Department of Mathematics University of California, Los Angeles
Richard J. Braun Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Delaware
Michael P. Brenner School of Engineering and Applied Science Harvard University
Xianjin Chen Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Benjamin Cook   National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Darren Crowdy Department of Mathematics Imperial College London
Qiang Du Department of Mathematics Pennsylvania State University
Selim Esedoglu Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Robin L. Garrell Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry University of California, Los Angeles
Raymond Goldstein Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge
Gaston Hernandez Mathematics Department University of Connecticut
Anette (Peko) Hosoi Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Justin C.T. Kao Mechanical Engineering Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pirouz Kavehpour School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California, Los Angeles
Markus Keel School of Mathematics University of Minnesota
Robert V. Kohn Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University
Chiun-Chang Lee Department of Mathematics National Taiwan University
Rachel Levy Department of Mathematics Harvey Mudd College
Chun Liu   University of Minnesota
L. Mahadevan Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University
Riccardo March Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo (IAC) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Barbara Niethammer Mathematical Institute University of Oxford
Stanley J. Osher Department of Mathematics University of California, Los Angeles
Miguel Sebastian Pauletti Department of Mathematics University of Maryland
Mary Pugh Department of Mathematics University of Toronto
Fadil Santosa School of Mathematics University of Minnesota
Guillermo R. Sapiro Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Minnesota
Michael J. Shelley Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University
Heinz Siedentop Mathematisches Institut Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Dejan Slepcev Department of Mathematical Sciences Carnegie Mellon University
Peter Smereka Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Kevin R Vixie Department of Mathematics Washington State University
Thomas Peter Witelski Department of Mathematics Duke University
Wendy W. Zhang James Franck Institute University of Chicago