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Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI)
Research Programs - Applied and Nonlinear Analysis
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Applied and Nonlinear Analysis ProgramThis Program is currently coordinated by Prof. Neil Trudinger. ResearchCurrent research in the programme emphasizes nonlinear partial differential equations and differential geometry, along with applications and relevant computation.
HighlightsIn recent years, members of the programme have solved major open problems in curvature flow, affine geometry and optimal transportation, using techniques from nonlinear partial differential equations. The first complete proof, for more than two dimensions, of the famous 200 year old Monge problem of mass transfer was found by programme members in 2001.The programme currently accounts for three ARC Large Programme Grants and one ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship. Trudinger (1981) was the first recipient of the Australian Mathematical Society Medal for research. Andrews (2003), Urbas (1999), and Wang (2002) were also recipients of the Medal. Recent honours also include invited talks at the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians (Andrews and Wang) and the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians (Trudinger).
StudyHonours and Ph.D supervision can be provided in areas listed in Research.
EventsForthcoming events11/12-15/12, 2006, 8th Pacific Rim Geometric Conference Murramarang Resort, South Durras, NSW, Australia,
Previous events23/5-10/6, 2005, International Workshop on Fully Nonlinear PDE and Applications Zhejiang University, China
PeopleBen Andrews(Differential geometry and P. D. E.) Michael F. Barnsley (Dynamical systems, fractal geometry, digital imaging) Florica Cirstea (Semilinear elliptic P. D. E., singular behaviour and boundary value problems) Julie Clutterbuck (Differential geometry and P. D. E.) Algy Howe (Stability of systems of O. D. E.) John Hutchinson (Finite element approximations for geometric problems, random fractals, geometric measure theory and geometric variational problems) Seick Kim (Regualrity theory for PDEs of elliptic and parabolic types, harmonic Analysis with applications to PDEs) Neil Trudinger (Elliptic P. D. E. and geometric applications) John Urbas (Elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations, Monge-Ampere equations) Xu-Jia Wang (Elliptic and parabolic equations, Monge-Ampere type equations, applications in geometry, optimal transportation. ) Qinghe Yin (Fractal geometry, Communication traffic modelling.)
Graduate students associated with this program.Jiakun LiuGreg von Nessi Huy Nguyen Robert Scealy Nigal Wilkin-Smith
Others associated with this programRichard Melrose (MIT) Adjunct ProfessorRobert Bartnik (Monash University) Nirmalendu Chaudhuri (University of Wollongong) Yi Fang (Centre for Bioinformation Science ) Andrew Hassell (Analysis and Geometry program) Min-Chun Hong (University of Queensland) Denis Labutin (University of California at Santa Barbara) Alan McIntosh (Analysis and Geometry program) Weimin Sheng (Zhejiang University) Peter J. Vassiliou (University of Canberrra) Bryan Wang (Analysis and Geometry program)
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