The Background

The conference is to bring together the group of researchers with broad range of expertise in the field of nonlinear and geometric partial differential equations. The conference will include research areas like fully nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations, nonlinear evolution partial differential equations, and applications in differential geometry, conformal geometry, complex geometry, and mathematical physics among others. The conference is expecting to have leading experts as well as young people in the field.

Welcome to Workshop on Kinetic and Fluids

Date

Jun 14, 2010 - Jun 18, 2010

Venue

Room 1218, Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research

Contact

Tel/Fax
(86 10) 58876691

Email
xianghuiyu@gmail.com

Scientific Committee

Kung-Ching Chang
Peking University, China

Weiyue Ding
Peking University, China

Gang Tian
Peking Univ. & Princeton Univ.

Changping Wang
Peking University, China

Orgnizer Committee

Qing Han
Notre Dame

Jiayu Li
AMSS, CAS

Jie Qing
UC Santa Cruz

Yuguang Shi
Peking University, China

List of Participants

Lars Andersson
Albert Einstein Institute

Hubert Bray
Duke

Jingyi Chen
UBC

Xiuxiong Chen
University of Wisconsin

Marcus Khuri
Stony Brook

Anmin Li
Sichuan University

Yanyan Li
Rutgers University

Changshou Lin
National Taiwan University

Peng Lu
Oregon

Xinan Ma
USTC

Lei Ni
UCSD

Tristan Riviere
ETH

Joel Spruck
Johns Hopkins

Changyou Wang
University of Kentucky

Lihe Wang
University of Iowa

Xiaodong Wang
Michigan State University

Xujia Wang
National Australian University

Yu Yuan
University of Washington

Weiping Zhang
Nankai university

Meijun Zhu
University of Oklahoma

Xiaohua Zhu
Peking University

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Group Photo

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Program

14JuneMonday
09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony
Morning session Chair: Prof. Jiayu Li
09:30-10:30 Anmin Li (Sichun University) The Extremal Kahler Metrics on Toric Manifolds
10:30-11:00 Tea Time
11:00-12:00 Xiaohua Zhu (Peking University) Some results on the convergence of K\"ahler-Ricci flow
Afternoon session Chair: Prof. Jiayu Li
14:00-15:00 Yanyan Li (Rutgers University) A fully nonlinear version of the Yamabe problem on locally conformally flat manifolds with umbilic boundary
15:00-16:00 Zhenlei Zhang (Capital Normal University) On the degeneration of a Kaehler-Ricci flow
16:00-16:30 Tea Time
16:30-17:30 Marcus Khuri (Stoney Brook, USA) The Static Extension Conjecture in General Relativity
15JuneTuesday
Morning session Chair: Prof. Qing Han
09:00-10:00 Changshou Lin (National Taiwan University) A Degree Counting Formulas for Mean Field Equation of Liouville Type with Singular Data
10:00-10:30 Tea Time
10:30-11:30 Meijun Zhu (University of Oklahoma) Parabolic equations related to curve motion
Afternoon session Chair: Prof. Qing Han
14:00-15:00 Jingyi Chen (UBC, Canada) Recent progress on mean curvature flow for entire Lagrangian graphs
15:00-16:00 Xujia Wang (National Australian University) The mean curvature measure
16:00-16:30 Tea Time
16:30-17:30 Tristan Riviere (ETH, Swissland) Fundamental variational principles for surfaces of L^2-bounded second fundamental forms
16JuneWednesday
Morning session Chair: Prof. Yuguang Shi
09:00-10:00 Lars Andersson (Albert Einstein Institute) The black hole stability problem
10:00-10:30 Tea Time
10:30-11:30 Xiaodong Wang (Michigan State University, USA) An integral formula for the volume entropy with applications to rigidity
Afternoon session Excursion
18:00 Banquet
17JuneThursday
Morning session Chair: Prof. Jie Qing
09:00-10:00 Weiping Zhang (Nankai University) Geometric quantization on noncompact manifolds
10:00-10:30 Tea Time
10:30-11:30 Lei Ni (UCSD, USA) Manifolds with $1/4$-pinched flag curvature
Afternoon session Chair: Prof. Jie Qing
14:00-15:00 Peng Lu (University of Oregon, USA) Convergence of fundamental solutions under Cheeger-Gromov convergence
15:00-16:00 Kai Zheng (AMSS, CAS) The Pseudo-Calabi Flow
16:00-16:30 Tea Time
16:30-17:30 Changyou Wang (University of Kentucky, USA) Analysis for the singular perturbation of vector-valued phase transition problems
18JuneFriday
Morning session
09:00-10:00 Joel Spruck (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Hypersurfaces of constant curvature in hyperbolic space with prescribed asymptotic boundary
10:00-10:30 Tea Time
10:30-11:30 Xinan Ma (USTC, China) Some convexity study of the solution in partial differential equations
Afternoon session
14:00-15:00 Xiuxiong Chen (University of Wisconsin, USA) TBA
15:00-16:00 Lihe Wang(University of Iowa, USA) Estimates for degenerate equations
16:00-16:30 Tea Time
16:30-17:30 Changping Wang (Peking University) Laguerre minimal surfaces in R^3

Registration: June 13, at Shaoyuan Guest Hotel of Peking University

Luch Time: 12:00, Room 1220 at BICMR

Dinner Time: 18:00, ShaoYuan Restaurant

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Visa

All non-Chinese citizens traveling to China require a visa. You can apply for the Tourist Visa or the Business Visa. If you apply for the business visa, you may need an extra document, called the Official Visa Notice provided by us, before going to the Chinese Embassy in your country. To apply for this visa notice from Peking University, we need a simple CV of yours containing the following information:

  • - Full name
  • - Date of Birth
  • - Passport Number
  • - Nationality
  • - Education
  • - Work experience

The process of application for this notice may take one or two weeks. After getting this notice, we will send a copy to you by fax. Since the visa process may take six weeks, we suggest you to apply as early as possible.

Travel Information

From the airport to the campus of Peking University, the most convenient way is to take a taxi. It costs about 100 or 110 yuans including 10-yuan highway toll. Alternatively, if you come alone and arrive before 22:00 pm, you may take the airport shuttle bus No. 5 with the final stop in Zhong-guan-cun. Then take a taxi to the campus. It costs 16 + 10 = 26 yuans. Be aware there are three terminals in the Beijing Capital Airport (PEK). This is particularly important on your way back.

Within the city, the most convenient way is to take a taxi. It is cheap (in the Western standard, 2 yuans per kilometer) and safe. You pay exactly the amount shown in the meter. Do not pay tips. Tips and tax are included in the price. The night rate (between 23:00pm-6:00 am) is 120% of the regular price. Be aware that an unlicensed taxi may overcharge you. The plate number of a licensed taxi begins with B. Alternatively you may take the metro for a long-haul trip (e.g. to the downtown). Although the bus services can get you to any point and the cost is low (1 yuan per ride), I do not recommend it because it is slow and very crowded.

The taxi station is outside Exit Door #5. If some person in the lobby asks whether you need taxi, never talk to them as these drivers may charge you more. The cost from the airport to Peking University is about RMB 100~120 Yuan. It will take about 50 minutes from Airport to Peking University. You can provide this note [PDF Format 30kb] to the taxi driver.

Local Money and Foreign Currency Exchange

Local Money is RMB. The basic unit is Yuan (meaning disk). You will certainly need a small amount of local money, and can exchange US dollar or Euros at the airport. The rate and surcharge (if any) are the same at every exchange site. Please check the rate at http://www.boc.cn/sourcedb/whpj/enindex.html. For other currencies you may have to go to a large branch of the Bank of China. You may also get local money from ATM by inserting your credit card. A Citibank office is not too far from the campus.

At any location of major banks in Beijing, you can change major foreign currency to RMB. We suggest you to make changes from the banks at the airport as the rates are universally the same in all locations while there is no line in the airport. At the bank in the airport, you can also change RMB back to foreign currency when you leave.

Hotels and Restaurants

Shao-Yuan, the guest house of Peking University. It is just conveniently located on campus, and is in short supply during the summer. If you have not been offered a room, you have to find a place by yourself. Here are some hotels around the campus.

  • - Xi Hua Hotel (next to the campus) Tel: 86-10-62646688, Fax: 86-10-62640522,
  • - Resource Hotel (on the boundary of the campus) Tel: 86-10-62757199, Fax: 86-10-62750102
  • - FuramaXpress ZhongGuanCun (4 stars) Tel: 86-10-58986688
  • - The Lake View Hotel (5 stars) Tel:82689999 Fax:82689998
  • - Wenjin Hotel (5 stars) Tel: +8610 62525566 Fax: +8610 82621556
  • - Beijing Post&Telecom Conference Center Tel: 86-010-62547799 ext 3623; Fax: 86-010-62642402.
  • - Xi-Jiao Hotel (3 stars) Tel: 86-10-62322288 ext 5608, Fax: 86-10-62311142

Enjoy the authentic Chinese food which can be further classified as Sichuan, Cantonese, Shandong, etc. The well-known Peking duck is a Shandong cuisine. A typical dinner costs 100 yuans and a meal at MacDonald is about 25 yuans. Some restaurants around the campus.

  • 1.The restaurant in Building 7 of Shao Yuan (conveniently located and clean)
  • 2. QuanJuDe (Peking Duck) strongly recommended, Phone: 82150018 82151015 Tsinghua Science Park
  • 3. New Kaiyuan (Zhejian cuisine) Phone 82886001 82886002, West of the campus
  • 4. Kang Long Prince (Hubei cuisine) Phone 62695777 62695888 South of the campus crossing the 4th Ring Road
  • 5. Sky Kitchen (vegetarian) Phone:010-62797078,62780859,89833390

you need food badly but have a trouble with the Chinese menu, there are fast food restaurant also available.

  • 6. KFC exit the south-west gate and cross the street
  • 7. MacDonald, exit the south-west gate and go south all the way down, near the church.
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Map of Campus

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