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Luis Caffarelli is a leading mathematician who conducts specialized partial differential equations that can be used to describe various phenomena, such as the flow of water or the growth of population groups. This evening, three mathematicians from Caffarelli's field inform you about the possibilities and applications of this theory and Caffarelli's contributions to it.
The Abel Prize was established in 2003 on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829), a Norwegian calculator. On May 23, 2023, Luis Caffarelli, professor at The University of Texas at Austin, received the award from the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters.
Programme
7.00 p.m. - Doors open
7.30 p.m. - Welcome and introduction - Jan van Neerven, Professor Stochastic Analysis, Delft University of Technology
7.35 p.m. - Juan Luis Vazquez, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain – Four decades of free boundaries and flows in porous media with Luis Caffarelli
8.05 p.m. - Stefanie Sonner, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Radboud University – The motion of viscous fluids: Navier-Stokes equations and regularity of solutions
8.35 p.m. - Pablo Raúl Stinga, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Iowa State University – Abel, Caffarelli and fractional nonlocal equations
9.05 p.m. - Discussion and questions led by Jan van Neerven
9.30 p.m. - Closing