Program


September 5th (Wed)
  9:50--10:00 Opening
   
10:00--10:40 Reinhard Farwig (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Global attractors for non-autonomous quasi-geostrophic equations in $R^2$
   
10:50--11:30 Taku Yanagisawa (Nara Woman's University)
A geometric characterization of the spaces of harmonic $L^r$-vector fields over exterior domains
   
11:50--12:30 Tai-Peng Tsai (University of British Columbia)
Global Navier-Stokes flows for non-decaying initial data with slowly decaying oscillation
   
14:00--14:40 Senjo Shimizu (Kyoto University)
Necessary and sufficient condition on initial data for solutions in the Serrin class of the Navier-Stokes equations
   
14:50--15:30 Lorenzo Brandolese (Université Lyon 1)
Characterization of solutions to Navier-Stokes with sharp algebraic decay
   
16:00--16:40 Toshiaki Hishida (Nagoya University)
$L^q$-$L^r$ estimate of the evolution operator arising from fluid motion past a rotating obstacle, with applications to the Navier-Stokes initial value problem
   
16:50--17:30 Takayuki Kobayashi (Osaka University)
Stability problem for a constant equilibrium to the compressible Navier-Stokes-Korteweg system
September 6th (Thur)
10:00--10:40 Hi Jun Choe (Yonsei University)
Blow up criteria of compressible Navier-Stokes flow
   
10:50--11:30 Michael Růžička (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
On the regularity of the steady p-Stokes problem
   
11:50--12:30 Horst Heck (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
Stability for Calderon-type inverse problems
   
14:00--14:40 Takayoshi Ogawa (Tohoku University)
Well-posedness of the initial value problem for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations under the Lagrangian coordinate
   
14:50--15:30 Dongho Chae (Chung-Ang University)
On the Type I blow-up for the incompressible Euler equations
   
16:00--16:40 Tohru Ozawa (Waseda University)
Improved Hardy inequalities
   
19:00-- Reception
September 7th (Fri)
10:00--10:40 Paolo Maremonti (Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli)
Global existence of solutions with non-decaying initial data 2D(3D)-Navier-Stokes IBVP in half-plane(space)
   
10:50--11:30 Matthias Hieber (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
A journey through the world of periodic solutions: from the Keller-Segel model to geophysical flows
   
11:50--12:30 Yoshiyuki Kagei (Kyushu University)
Large time behavior of solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations in a cylinder under the slip boundary condition
   
14:00--14:40 Helmut Abels (Universität Regensburg)
Well-posedness of a Navier-Stokes/mean curvature flow system
   
14:50--15:30 Hyunseok Kim (Sogang University)
Existence and uniqueness results for weak solutions of elliptic equations with singular drifts in weak Lebesgue spaces
   
15:30--15:40 Closing