“Recent advances in homogenisation theory” workshop, 18th – 19th June 2018 (archive)

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Durham University

Workshop scope

This event brought together UK-based leading experts working in homogenisation theory. The workshop emphasis was on recent advances of the field with focus on the contributions to composite material science.

The talk slides can be found by clicking their title in the programme table below.

Conference participants

Speakers

Michel Bellieud (Université de Montpellier 2)

Mikhail Cherdantsev (Cardiff University)

Harsha Hutridurga (Imperial College London)

Ilia Kamotski (University College London)

Georgy Kitavtsev (University of Oxford)

Anton Savostianov (Durham University)

Mathias Schäffner (TU Dresden)

Valery Smyshlyaev (University College London)

Igor Velčić (University of Zagreb)

Marcus Waurick (University of Strathclyde)

Conference Programme

Conference programme booklet

  
09:15 – 09:45Coffee and registration
09:45-10:00Welcome
10:00-11:00Valery SmyshlyaevTwo-scale homogenisation of high-contrast PDE systems
11:00-12:00Michel BellieudCapacitary problems in fibered structures
12:00-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Anton SavostianovHomogenisation with error estimates of attractors for damped semi-linear anisotropic wave equations
14:30-15:00Coffee
15:00-16:00Mikhail CherdantsevStochastic homogenisation of high-contrast media
16:00-17:00Igor VelčićSharp operator-norm asymptotics for linearised elastic plates with rapidly oscillating periodic properties
17:00-19:00Discussion/Free time
19:00Conference dinner
  
09:30 – 10:30Ilia KamotskiOperator estimates for Schrodinger type equations with oscillatory coefficients
10:30-11:00Coffee
11:00-12:00Harsha HutridurgaAveraging and initial layer analysis in passive transport
12:00-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Marcus WaurickNonlocal H-convergence
14:30-15:00Coffee
15:00-16:00Mathias SchäffnerQuantitative homogenisation in non-linear elasticity for small loads
16:00-17:00Georgy KitavtsevOn applications of the implicit function theorem to singular perturbed elliptic PDEs
17:00Close