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The Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences typically hosts several conferences each year. Clickling the link of the event will open a web page specific to that conference.

 

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CBMS Conference: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity

The CBMS Conference on Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity will feature 10 hour-long main lectures delivered by the Principal Lecturer Professor Gunther Uhlmann, who is the leading expert in the field of inverse problems for partial differential equations. The series of lectures will show in detail how nonlinearity may help for a variety of inverse problems arising in nonlinear wave propagation, nonlinear analogs of Calderon’s inverse problems, nonlinear transport equations and inverse scattering for nonlinear PDEs.

In addition to the main lectures, two supplementary lectures will be given by Ru-Yu Lai and Yiran Wang, who are both early career active researchers working in the subject areas covered in the main lectures. These lectures — along with other activities — will offer plenty of opportunities for the conference participants, especially those young researchers and students from underrepresented groups, to learn and discuss the fundamental ideas and the most recent development of inverse problems for nonlinear PDEs. The regional emphasis of this conference will also strengthen the research collaborations among researchers working in inverse problems and related fields in the southeast, as well as establish new research programs.

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