EQUADIFF 10

Czechoslovak International Conference
on Differential Equations and Their Applications
Prague, August 27-31, 2001






NEW:

The CD ROM Proceedings of EQUADIFF 10 has been prepared and will be available soon to all participants. All those interested can now download the pdf files from the CD ROM or the isocopy of the whole CD ROM.

Please note that some of the files are quite big (in particular, the file for burning the complete CD has about 0.5 GB). An online browsing through the documents is hardly possible; available are therefore zipped files to be downloaded to a local computer. The pdf files contain authors' versions of invited talks and contributions by participants made available to organizers. They use a hypertext format, which makes it possible to browse comfortably through the documents and between them. You should download all the files below, unzip them into one directory, and run Acrobat Reader on the file main.pdf. This is the central file, from where you get to other documents. Please note that photographs are not included in this collection.

The files for download:  mainfileetal.zip (0.35 MB), introcd.zip (0.05 MB), invlec.zip (2.7 MB), papers.zip (8.6 MB), abstract.zip (0.9 MB).

The isocopy of the whole CD ROM is available here (eqcd7.iso, 503 MB).
 
 
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        Second announcement can be found here
       Opening of the conference
       The General Time Schedule
         Invited lectures: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday  (as of August 22)
         The complete program, including list of posters ( ps, pdf, zipped ps,zipped pdf) (as of August 23)
         List of participants (ps, pdf, zipped ps, zipped pdf)
         Abstracts, Posters, Enlarged Abstracts (pdf, zipped pdf)
         The program (ps, zipped ps)

 
 
 

The conference EQUADIFF 10 is organized by Mathematical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in cooperation with Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague, Union of the Czech Mathematicians and Physicists, Faculty of Science of Masaryk University in Brno, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Komensky University in Bratislava, Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists and other research and higher learning institutions of the Czech and the Slovak Republic.

The tradition of EQUADIFF conferences goes back almost four decades. The first EQUADIFF conference was held in Prague in 1962, the main initiators and organizers having been the two present honorary presidents Ivo Babuska and Jaroslav Kurzweil who were then in their thirties. The main idea of the founders of EQUADIFF conferences was to promote and facilitate contacts between (primarily young) Czech and Slovak mathematicians and the mathematicians from western countries in the difficult times of cold war when travelling to the West was almost impossible for the former.

The series of conferences has continued regularly except for small irregularities caused primarily by the Soviet invasion to Czechoslovakia in1968, the venue of the conferences being alternatively Praha, Bratislava and Brno.

The 2001 conference starts the fourth "round", bearing at the same time the round-off number EQUADIFF 10. The organizers do hope that it will attract the regular participants of earlier EQUADIFF conferences as well as new ones from all over the world.
 
Honorary Presidents: Ivo Babuska, Jaroslav Kurzweil
 
Organizing Committee: Jiri Jarnik (Chairman), Bohdan Maslowski (Secretary), Jan Chleboun, Vladimir Dolezal, Eduard Feireisl, Miroslav Krbec, Alexander Lomtatidze, Josef Malek, Pavol Quittner, Milan Tvrdy, Jaromir Vosmansky
 
Advisory Board Herbert Amann (Switzerland), Douglas Arnold (USA), Franco Brezzi (Italy), Pavol Brunovsky (Slovakia), Francis Clarke (France), Giuseppe Da Prato (Italy), Norrie Everitt (United Kingdom), Bernold Fiedler (Germany), Jack Hale (USA), Willi Jaeger (Germany), Ivan Kiguradze (Georgia), Pierre L. Lions (France), Jean Mawhin (Belgium), Pierre Raviart (France), Klaus Schneider (Germany), Neil Trudinger (Australia), Alberto Valli (Italy), Wolfgang Wendland (Germany) 
 
Scientific Committee Pavel Drabek, Jaroslav Haslinger, Oldrich John, Miroslav Krbec (Chairman), Michal Krizek, Bohdan Maslowski, Frantisek Neuman, Hana Petzeltova, Stefan Schwabik 
 
Contact address: EQUADIFF, Mathematical Institute 
Zitna 25, CZ-115 67 Praha 1 
Czech Republic 
Tel.: (++420 2) 22090734 
Fax: (++420 2) 22211638 
E-mail: equadiff@math.cas.cz


                                                                                                                                          Last updated: October 21, 2002