The conference is cancelled
Mathematical hydrodynamics:
the legacy of Olga Ladyzhenskaya and modern perspectives
May 23 - 27, 2022
2022 is the year of the 100th anniversary since the birth of an outstanding Russian mathematician Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya. Olga Ladyzhenskaya is one of the principal founders of the modern mathematical theory of viscous fluid.
The goal of the conference is to bring together the leading experts working on mathematical hydrodynamics and partial differential equations. We expect to see among the speakers of this conference all top-level mathematicians working in PDEs and mathematical hydrodynamics so that (together with the ICM in St.-Petersburg) this conference will be the most important event in the PDE community in 2022. We expect the speakers will deliver an overview of all most important modern achievements in the area with the special focus on the contributions and perspectives of solution of the problems of the theory of the Navier-Stokes and the Euler Equations (also known as one of the Millennium Problems).
Preliminary list of confirmed speakers
Dallas Albritton • USA John Ball • UK Claude Bardos • France Tobias Barker • UK Jacob Bedrossian • USA Luis Caffarelli • USA Peter Constantin • USA Diego Cordoba • Spain Michele Coti Zelati • UK Reinhard Farwig • Germany Eduard Feireisl • Czech Republic Susan Friedlander • USA Giovanni Paolo Galdi • USA Thierry Gallay • France |
Hao Jia • USA |
Organizing committee
- Gregory Seregin • PDMI RAS
- Timofey Shilkin • PDMI RAS
- Nikolay Filonov • PDMI RAS
- Sergey Repin • PDMI RAS
- Aleksander Mikhaylov • PDMI RAS
- Pavel Khodunov • PDMI RAS
Institutions participating in the organization of the event
- St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences
- Leonhard Euler International Mathematical Institute in Saint Petersburg
The event is supported by a grant from the Government of the Russian Federation, agreements 075-15-2019-1619 and 075-15-2019-1620, and by a grant from Simons Foundation.