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==== Interesting seminars and presentations ====
==== Interesting seminars and presentations ====
*11.2.2014, 09:00, '''Seminar on Partial Differential Equations''', seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
*11.2.2014, 09:00, '''Seminar on Partial Differential Equations''', seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
:Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich)  
:Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich): Title to be announced
:Bu Ja Jim (Department of Mathematics Education, Mokpo National University, South Korea): '''ON THE REGULARITY OF WEAK SOLUTIONS TO THE MOTION OF THE DEGENERATE POWER-LAW FLUIDS'''
:Bu Ja Jim (Department of Mathematics Education, Mokpo National University, South Korea): '''ON THE REGULARITY OF WEAK SOLUTIONS TO THE MOTION OF THE DEGENERATE POWER-LAW FLUIDS'''
*27.2.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6
*27.2.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6

Revision as of 18:30, 6 February 2014

Interesting seminars and presentations

  • 11.2.2014, 09:00, Seminar on Partial Differential Equations, seminar room, Institute of Mathematics, AS CR, Žitná 25, Prague 1
Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich): Title to be announced
Bu Ja Jim (Department of Mathematics Education, Mokpo National University, South Korea): ON THE REGULARITY OF WEAK SOLUTIONS TO THE MOTION OF THE DEGENERATE POWER-LAW FLUIDS
  • 27.2.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6
Fritz Kretzschmar (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany): The Discontinuous Galerkin Trefftz Method
  • 31.3.2014, 14:00, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Department meeting room B366, Thakurova 7, Prague 6
Zdeněk P. Bažant (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA): Comminution of solids due to kinetic energy of high-rate shear: Turbulence analogy, impact, shock and shale fracturing

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