The EU-TMR Network
Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws
holds a
SPRING SCHOOL
on the
ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS OF
CONSERVATION LAWS
at Kochel am See, Germany, in the week May 16-22, 1999.
The program will consist of the following short courses:
| T.-P. LIU (Stanford University): Entropy Functional and Well-Posedness |
| P. MARCATI (Università degli Studi dell'Aquila): Hydrodynamic Models for Semiconductors |
| G. METIVIER (Université de Rennes): Stability of Multidimensional Weak Shocks |
| B. TEMPLE (University of California, Davis): Shock Waves in General Relativity |
| Z. XIN (Courant Institute, New York): Initial Boundary Value Problems and Boundary Layers for Conservation Laws |
| K. ZUMBRUN (Indiana University, Bloomington): Structure and Stability of Viscous Shock Waves |
Courses will begin on Monday, May 17, at 9 am, and end on
Friday, May 21, at 6 pm.
Sunday is arrival day, departure on Saturday.
The school takes place at the
Georg-von-Vollmar-Akademie, Kochel am See.
Kochel is located south of Munich. Use our page on
how to get there.
Participation costs DM 600 (double room) or DM 800 (single room)
per person.
This includes accommodation, full board, and a conference fee.
Young participants may be eligible
for a fellowship.
Registration is requested by January 31. The number of participants is limited.
To register, fill a form and send it to us.
This school is organized by
H. Freistühler (RWTH Aachen) and A. Szepessy (KTH Stockholm).