Brussel 1000 Bruxelles
Symposium "Resonance and Eigenvalues in Singular Perturbation Problems"
organised by Freddy Dumortier and Pieter de Groen
13.00: Arrival, coffee/tea
13.45: Robert O'Malley (University of Washington, Seattle, USA): Some ldeas and New Results on Boundary Layer Resonance.
14.45: Peter De Maesschalck (Hasselt University): Gevrey analysis of the resonance problem in case of higher order turning point.
15.45: coffee/tea
16.15: Antonios Zagaris (CWI, Amsterdam): A singularly perturbed eigenvalue problem arising in phytoplankton dynamics
17.15: drinks
Program (pdf-file)
Abstracts (pdf-file)
About the Palace of the Academies (pdf-file)
Map (pdf-file) of the surroundings of Academy and Central Station.
Access by train: From the income and ticket hall of the Central Station a corridor (at your right if you are looking to the ticket booth) leads you under the Cantersteen road up
into the Galerie Ravenstein. At the end stairs lead you to the Ravenstein Road. You cross and go up
another flight of stairs to the Rue Royale / Koningsstraat. Crossing it and passing through the parc you arrive in front of the Palace of the Academies.
Access by metro: Arts-loi/Kunst-Wet or Parc.
Access by car: Car parkings can be found under the ring (R20) and under the Albertine Library (Cantersteen).
Everybody is cordially invited.
Participation is free but you are asked to register by mail to one of the organisers
freddy.dumortier@uhasselt.be
pdegroen@vub.ac.be
Back to the homepage of Freddy Dumortier
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The symposium is partially supported by the Scientific Research Network of the Fund for Scientific Research (Flanders)
"Advanced Numerical Methods for Mathematical Modelling"
Last update: May 29, 2006