Conference International Conferences on Hyperbolic Problems

Posted online: 2021-04-30 12:22:27Z by Henrik Shahgholian106

Expires At: 2021-03-07

  • Analysis of PDEs

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The objective of the International Conferences on Hyperbolic Problems is to bring together scientists with interests in the theoretical, applied, and computational aspects of hyperbolic partial differential equations (systems of hyperbolic conservation laws, wave equations, etc.) and of related mathematical models (PDEs of mixed type, kinetic equations, nonlocal or/and discrete models, etc.).

The conference was first held in 1986 in St. Etienne (France) and has been organized since then biennially at different locations. The last few meetings were held at: 2018 Penn State (U.S.A.), 2016 Aachen (Germany), 2014 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 2012 Padua (Italy), 2010 Beijing (China), 2008 College Park (U.S.A.), 2006 Lyon (France).

The XVIII International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications was initially scheduled in June 22-26, 2020 in Málaga (Spain). The situation due to the Covid19 pandemic made the Organizing and Scientific Committees of HYP2020 decide to postptone the conference to June 28-July 2, 2021, hoping that the situation would be safe enough by then to organize an in person event in Málaga. Unfortunately, the subsequent circumstances did not guarantee that this would be the case and the following decisions were made:

An online HYP2020/21 day will take place in July 2, 2021. This event will include the talks of the first James Glimm Lecturer, Constantine Dafermos (Brown University), and the first Peter Lax Awardee, Jacob Bedrossian (University of Maryland). The program will be completed with two talks given by some of the invited speakers of HYP2020. HYP2022 will take place as an in person conference in Málaga in June 20-24, 2022. The conference will include the talks of the second James Glimm Lecturer and Peter Lax Awardee as well as most of the HYP2020 invited speakers.