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Organizing Committee
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Scientific Committee
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OBJECTIVE
The School has two objectives. The first is a pedagogic academic one: it consists of introducing young graduate students (majoring in mathematics & applied mathematics) to the theory and mathematical techniques of the topic through three high-level courses. The aim is to motivate and help these young students to get involved in such a recent and crucially important research topic. The second objective is to present recent significant developments in the mathematical theory of nonlinear dispersive waves (orally as well as through written documents).
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Three courses delivered in French will be covered in the five mornings:
Mathematical
Justification of Models of Dispersive Waves, Professor David Lannes -Université de Bordeaux I
Cauchy
Problems for Dispersive Equations, Professor Jean-Claude Saut - Université
Paris-Sud Orsay
Stability
of Dispersive Waves, Professor Anne de Bouard- CNRS & Université Paris-Sud Orsay
Singularities in Geophysics, Professor Didier Bresch- CNRS & Université-Joseph-Grenoble
Specialized
research seminars in related areas will be given in the afternoons.
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SPONSORS
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