Springer volume
Dear Steering Committee members,
We plan to edit a special volume of surveys based on the
results obtained during the active period of work of our
network. The papers are to be sent as a PDF file to
<alexander.vasiliev@math.uib.no> not later than
April 1, 2012. Further details will be communicated to
you.
Alexander Vasiliev
Chairman
Summary
The
main idea of
this project is to establish a fruitful cooperation
between two
scientific communities: analysts with a broad background
in Complex and
Harmonic Analysis, and Mathematical Physics, and
specialists in Physics
and Applied Sciences. Harmonic and Complex Analysis is a
well-established area in mathematics. Over the past few
years, this
area has not only developed in many different
directions, but has also
evolved in an exciting way at several levels: the
exploration of new
models in mechanics and mathematical physics and
applications has at
the same time stimulated a variety of deep mathematical
theories. The
proposed ESF PESC Programme is a European networking
activity aimed at
promotion of scientific cooperation at the European and
international
levels; scientific mobility and integration of the
national activities
and groups with complementary backgrounds and expertise;
and research
training of younger scientists by doctoral scholarships
and
post-doctoral fellowships. Our project is a
multidisciplinary programme
at the crossroads of mathematics and mathematical
physics, mechanics
and applications, that proposes a set of co-ordinated
actions for
advancing in Harmonic and Complex Analysis and for
increasing its
application to challenging scientific problems.
Particular topics which
will be considered by this Programme include Conformal
and
Quasiconformal Mappings, Potential Theory, Banach Spaces
of Analytic
Functions and their applications to the problems of
Fluid Mechanics,
Conformal Field Theory, Hamiltonian and Lagrangian
Mechanics, and
Signal Processing. This project includes scientific
groups from
Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Norway,
Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and the UK. The proposed Programme will have
partnership
with other European and non-European networks, in
particular following
the scheme ESF-NSF-INTAS. The Programme will have a
Steering Committee
with a Secretariat based at the University of Bergen,
Norway.
Activities planned for the period of this Programme
include
organization and support of conferences, joint seminars
and workshops,
various visiting programs and fellowships for younger
researchers.
Keywords of the Proposal: complex and real analysis,
potential
theory, mathematical physics, fluid mechanics, conformal
and
quasiconformal mapping, Laplacian growth, Stokes flow,
Riemannian and
non-Riemannian geometry, Hamiltonian systems.
Period: April 17, 2007-April 17,
2012
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