Segregation, interaction of species and related free boundary problems.
Susanna Terracini (U. Torino)
Abstract: Partial differential equations are often used to describe physical laws governing a complicated system in a confined space with relatively simpler behaviour on the boundary. Thus, reaction-diffusion systems with strong interaction terms appear in many multi-species physical problems as well as in population dynamics, chemistry and material science. The qualitative properties of the solutions and their limiting profiles in different regimes will be considered, as well as the interfaces.
analysis of PDEs
Audience: researchers in the topic
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Rio de Janeiro webinar on analysis and partial differential equations
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