CONFERENCE

Aggregation-Diffusion Equations & Collective Behavior:
Analysis, Numerics and Applications 

Equations d’agrégation-diffusion et comportement collectif: Analyse, schémas numériques et applications

 

8 – 12 April 2024

Scientific Committee 
Comité scientifique 

Katy Craig (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Benoît Perthame (Sorbonne Université)
Juan Luis Vázquez (Autonomous University of Madrid)

Organizing Committee
Comité d’organisation

José A. Carrillo (University of Oxford)
Antonio Esposito (University of Oxford)
David Gómez-Castro (Complutense University of Madrid)
Anne Nouri (Aix-Marseille Université)

The main aim of this conference will be to gather the most influential contributors in this field till date in the different aspects of nonlinear nonlocal aggregation-diffusion equations. We will aim to cover research topics such as minimization of free energies, well-posedness, regularity, long-time asymptotics, gradient flows, qualitative properties, asymptotic limits, numerical schemes, numerical simulations and applications of Aggregation-Diffusion Equations. We would like the event to be international, including participants from all over the world, and inclusive, facilitating participation of talented early career researchers, female mathematicians working in the field, and researchers from less-favoured countries.

SPEAKERS

 

Anton Arnold (Vienna University of Technology)  All relative entropies for general nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations
Maria Bruna (University of Cambridge)  Lane formation and aggregation spots in foraging ants
Vincent Calvez (CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)  Modeling crowds of bacteria: transition from swarming to rippling in Myxococcus xanthus collectives
Eric A. Carlen (Rutgers University)  Stability for functional inequalities and the critical mass Keller-Segel equation
Sara Daneri (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  Convergence results for deterministic particle approximations via energy bounds
Matias Delgadino (The University of Texas at Austin)  Generative Adversarial Networks: Dynamics and Mode Collapse
Gissell Estrada-Rodriguez (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)  Nonlocal interaction kernels inference in nonlinear gradient flow equations
Simone Fagioli (University of L’Aquila)  Aggregation-Diffusion model for opinion formation on networks
Razvan Fetecau (Simon Fraser University)  Ground states for aggregation-diffusion energies on Riemannian manifolds
Rupert L. Frank (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)  Minimizers for an aggregation model with attractive-repulsive
Franca Hoffmann (Caltech)  Dynamics of Strategic Agents and Algorithms as PDEs
Matt Jacobs (Purdue University)  Nonlocal Approximation of Slow and Fast Diffusion
Alexandre Lanar (Université Lyon 1)  Aggregation-diffusion equations: concentration and small-scale behaviour
Philippe Laurençot (CNRS & Université Savoie Mont Blanc)  Global existence and boundedness for chemotaxis models with local sensing
Jan Maas (IST Austria)  Anisotropic transport-information inequalities
Daniel Matthes (Technical University of Munich)  Diffusive transport: geodesics, convexity, and gradient flows
Diane Peurichard (INRIA Paris)  From a nonlocal mean-field to a porous medium system without self-diffusion for multispecies interacting systems
David Poyato (University of Granada)  Mean-field limits of non-exchangeable multi-agent systems on hypergraphs
Filippo Santambrogio (Université de Lyon 1)  Estimates on the JKO scheme for aggregation-diffusion equations (only linear diffusion and nice kernels, please)
Giuseppe Savaré (Bocconi University)  Lagrangian, Eulerian and Kantorovich formulations of multi-agent optimal control problems
Markus Schmidtchen (TU Dresden)  Gradient Flow Solutions For Porous Medium Equations with Nonlocal Lévy-type Pressure
Jakub Skrzeczkowski (University of Oxford)  New compactness estimates for aggregation-diffusion equations
Dejan Slepčev (Carnegie Mellon University)  Gradient flows for sampling and their deterministic interacting particle approximations
Agnieszka Świerczewska-Gwiazda (University of Warsaw)  Cahn-Hillard and Keller-Segel systems as high-friction limits of gas dynamics
Oliver Tse (TU Eindhoven)  Large population limit of interacting particle systems for population dynamics
Bruno Volzone (Politecnico di Milano)  Some recent results on nonlinear aggregation-diffusion equations with Riesz kernels
Bernt Wennberg (Chalmers University of Technology)  Kac models with inclusion and exclusion
Michael Winkler (Padeborn University)  The role of cross-degeneracies in reaction-diffusion driven structure evolution
Yao Yao (National University of Singapore)  Suppression of chemotactic blow-up by active advection

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