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Contemporary Research in Elliptic PDEs and Related Topics

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  • Includes quality contributions in fundamental fields of research
  • Accessible to PhD students and early career researchers
  • Written by high-impact authors with outstanding research records

Part of the book series: Springer INdAM Series (SINDAMS, volume 33)

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About this book

This volume collects contributions from the speakers at an INdAM Intensive period held at the University of Bari in 2017. The contributions cover several aspects of partial differential equations whose development in recent years has experienced major breakthroughs in terms of both theory and applications. The topics covered include nonlocal equations, elliptic equations and systems, fully nonlinear equations, nonlinear parabolic equations, overdetermined boundary value problems, maximum principles, geometric analysis, control theory, mean field games, and bio-mathematics. The authors are trailblazers in these topics and present their work in a way that is exhaustive and clearly accessible to PhD students and early career researcher. As such, the book offers an excellent introduction to a variety of fundamental topics of contemporary investigation and inspires novel and high-quality research.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Perth, Australia

    Serena Dipierro

About the editor

Serena Dipierro received her PhD from SISSA (Trieste) in 2012, and she is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Her research interests include partial differential equations, free boundary problems, nonlinear analysis, nonlocal equations, and calculus of variations.


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