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The seminar usually meets on Wednesday evenings at 19:20 in room 308 of the Independent University of Moscow. Due to the coronavirus our meetings are suspended.
In April and May 2020 we have a common seminar with the Institute of Control Sciences (Labs 6 and 82) on Mondays at 15:00 MSK in Zoom
To join the seminar's mailing list with updates on speakers and topics, please send an email to seminar@gdeq.org
Date | Speaker | Talk |
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5 February 2020 | Konstantin Druzhkov | Noether's theorem for diffeties |
12 February 2020 | Yuri Sachkov | Periodic controls in step 2 strictly-convex sub-Finsler problems |
4 March 2020 | Ian Marshall | Action-Angle Duality for a Poisson-Lie Deformation of the Trigonometric Sutherland System |
11 March 2020 | Georgy Sharygin | Full symmetric Toda flows on real Lie groups and Bruhat order |
27 April 2020 | Michael Roop | Shock waves in Euler flows of gases |
4 May 2020 | Valentin Lychagin | On structure of linear differential operators of the first order |
11 May 2020 | Valery Yumaguzhin | Invariants of forth order linear differential operators |
18 May 2020 | Alexey Samokhin | Using the KdV conserved quantities in problems of splitting of initial data and reflection / refraction of solitons in varying dissipation and/or dispersion media |