Presentations will have one of the forms: plenary lectures, invited lectures, session lectures and posters.
1. Invited speakers
Thomas Bartsch - Justus Liebig Universität, Giessen
Bartosz Bieganowski - Uniwersytet Warszawski
Monica Clapp - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Sylvain Crovisier - Université Paris-Saclay
Aleksander Ćwiszewski - Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
Walter Dambrosio - Universita di Torino
Manuel Del Pino - University of Bath
Pavel Drabek - University of West Behemia, Pilsen
Kentaro Fujie - Tohoku University
Wojciech Górny - Universität Wien
Michal Kowalczyk, Universidad de Chile, Santiago
Wojciech Kryszewski - Politechnika Łódzka
Irena Lasiecka - University of Memphis
Jarosław Mederski - Polska Akademia Nauk
Angela Pistoia - Sapienza Universita di Roma
Jaime Sanchez-Gabites - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Jean van Schaftingen - Université Catholique de Louvain
Jakub Skrzeczkowski - Oxford University
Susanna Terracini - Universita di Torino
Enrico Valdinoci - University of Western Australia, Perth
Zhi-Qiang Wang - Utah State University
Thobias Weth - Goethe Universität, Frankfurt
2. Session lectures
Every participant (without plenary or invited lecture) can deliver a talk in one of the sessions listed below. One schould choose the appropriate session she/he wants to perform in and give the title of a talk when filling out the registration form. Final assignment to sections and schedule in sections will be determined by the session organizers.
Sessions:
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Topological and monotonicity methods in differential equations
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Mathematical modeling in science and technology
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Variational methods and critical points
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Optimization and control
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Metric fixed point theory and related topics
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PDEs and applications
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Surface and low dimensional dynamics
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Topological invariants and applications
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Various Aspects of Nonlinear Analysis
3. Posters
A poster session is planned. One can choose this form of presentation in the registration form.
Poster size: A0 (max: 90cm x 120cm)
Schedule of the VIII Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis - in preparation