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* 7.1.2013, 15:40, Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University, lecture room K1, Sokolovská 83, Prague 8 | * 7.1.2013, 15:40, Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University, lecture room K1, Sokolovská 83, Prague 8 | ||
:Tomáš Roubíček (Charles Univ. & Acad. Sci.): '''Adhesive contact of visco-elastic bodies and defect measures arising by vanishing viscosity''' | :Tomáš Roubíček (Charles Univ. & Acad. Sci.): '''Adhesive contact of visco-elastic bodies and defect measures arising by vanishing viscosity''' | ||
* 8.1.2013, Seminar on Partial Differential Equations, seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1 | |||
:09:00 Peter Wittwer (Université de Geneve): '''A space-time approach to periodic solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations with drift''' | |||
:10:15 David Krejcirik (Nuclear Physics Institute, AS CR): '''The improved decay rate for the heat semigroup with local magnetic field in the plane''' | |||
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==== Other events and deadlines ==== | ==== Other events and deadlines ==== | ||
*13.12.2012, 10:00, meeting room B366, department meeting | *13.12.2012, 10:00, meeting room B366, department meeting | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 3 January 2013
Interesting seminars and presentations
- 7.1.2013, 15:40, Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Institute of Charles University, lecture room K1, Sokolovská 83, Prague 8
- Tomáš Roubíček (Charles Univ. & Acad. Sci.): Adhesive contact of visco-elastic bodies and defect measures arising by vanishing viscosity
- 8.1.2013, Seminar on Partial Differential Equations, seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
- 09:00 Peter Wittwer (Université de Geneve): A space-time approach to periodic solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations with drift
- 10:15 David Krejcirik (Nuclear Physics Institute, AS CR): The improved decay rate for the heat semigroup with local magnetic field in the plane