Advanced Training Mathematics School for Lecturers in Partial Differential Equations

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Supported by National Board for Higher Mathematics

13 - 24 December 2010

Venue:

TIFR Centre For Applicable Mathematics, Sharada Nagar
Chikkabomasandra, Yelhanka New Town, Bangalore -560065

Conveners : P S Datti and G D Veerappa Gowda

About the school

Advanced Training in Mathematics (ATM) Schools are a joint effort of a large number of mathematicians in the country for training mathematics research scholars and teachers with gen- erous support from the National Board for Higher Mathematics. The programmes are conducted in reputed mathematics depart- ments in Summer and Winter each year. In these Schools, the emphasis is on problems solving and on understanding inter- relations of basic subjects in mathematics. At the initial stage, ATM Schools consist of two Annual Foundation Schools (AFS I & II) in algebra, analysis, and topology. At a later stage, Ad- vanced Instructional Schools (AIS) and workshops (ATMW) in all major areas are organised. Several advanced instructional schools (ATML) are organized each year exclusively for young lecturers in colleges and universities.

The School aims to impart an advanced knowledge in the the- ory of partial differential equations (PDEs) to lecturers in var- ious institutions in the country, with a hope that a course in PDEs will be introduced at the post-graduate level in the depart- ments of Mathematics in the country. Such a course goes much beyond the existing courses which typically are of problems- solving type. It is hoped that the participants of this School will be able to train the post-graduate students in their departments to apply the important tool of analysis (Lebesgue Theory) to PDEs. After developing a few tools from Advanced Calculus, the topics covered in the school include Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations. There will be tutorials by speakers where problems,more examples and finer aspects of his/her lectures will be discussed.

Resource Persons from TIFR-CAM, Bangalore

* P S Datti
* G D Veerappa Gowda
* Mythily Ramaswamy
* B R Nagraj
* K Sandeep
* A S Vasudeva Murthy

National commiitee for the ATM Programme

* Prof J K Verma (Convener), IIT Bombay
* Prof S A Katre, Pune University, Pune
* Prof S Kesvan, IMSC Chennai
* Prof Shobha Madan, IIT Kannpur
* Prof N Nitsure, TIFR Mumbai

List of selected particiapnts

Note: The selected participants will be paid III-AC return train fare from their place of work/home town to TIFR-CAM, Bangalore by the shortest route. The participants may also travel by state run buses. Taxi/auto rickshaw fare will not be paid. Attendance in all the sessions of the School is mandatory for the reimbursement of TA/DA. Please confirm your participation by 15 November 2010.

* Anand Agadi
* Anil Kumar V.
* Satish Gopal Barot
* Bharti
* Mahadev Biradar
* Jayanta Borah
* K.B.Chavaraddi.
* Syeda Noor Fatima
* Naga Raju Gande
* Anu Nuthan Joshua
* Subrata Karmakar
* Karthikeyan S.
* N.N.Katagi
* Kumara Swamy D.
* Pallavi Mahale
* Pankaj Mathur
* Vinod Kumar Mishra
* Nisarani V.
* P.M.Patil
* Piramanantham V.
* I.M.Policepatil
* Rajeswari Seshadri
* Bipul Sarma
* Satynarayana E.
* Shuvam Sen
* Vinod Inder Sharma
* Vinit Kumar Sinha
* Tamilselvan A.
* Uma Maheswari

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