A3N2M: Approximation, Applications, and Analysis of Nonlocal, Nonlinear Models
May 11 – 13, 2020
Speakers
Plenary
- Vassili Kolokoltsov (Department of Statistics, University of Warwick)
- Ricardo H. Nochetto (Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland)
- Luis Silvestre (Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago)
Invited
- Mark Allen (Department of Mathematics, Brigham Young University)
- Mark Ainsworth (Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University)
- Olena Burkovska (Oak Ridge National Laboratories)
- Marta D’Elia (SANDIA National Laboratories)
- Qiang Du (Department of Applied Mathematics, Columbia University)
- Max Gunzburger (Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State University)
- Xingjie Helen Li (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
- Robert P. Lipton (Department of Mathematics, Louisiana State University)
- Robin Neumayer (Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University)
- Petronela Radu (Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
- Pablo Seleson (Oak Ridge National Laboratories)
- Stewart Silling (SANDIA National Laboratories)
- Mariana Smit Vega Garcia (Department of Mathematics, Western Washington University)
- Pablo R. Stinga (Department of Mathematics, Iowa State University)
- Xiaochuan Tian (Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin)
Financial Support
This conference is sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Office of Research and Engagement at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
This conference is also supported in part by:
- The Computational Mathematics Program at the National Science Foundation through award 2001695.
- The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) through its Participating Institution (PI) Program. PI members may use IMA/PI funds to support personnel’s travel to this conference.
- The Barrett Memorial Fund.
Limited funds are available to pay for lodging of all participants, and to help defray travel costs. First priority will be given to graduate students, early-career researchers, and/or members of groups that are under-represented in mathematics.
Financial support can be requested in the Registration page. The conference will pay for lodging (see Transportation and Local Information) of participants who request it in their registration by the deadline of April 1. The amount of travel support cannot be guaranteed and will only be known after the conference.


Schedule
The following is a preliminary version of the Schedule
Monday
9 – 10am | 10 – 10:30am | 10:30 – 11am | 11am – 12pm | 12 – 12:30pm |
Luis Silvestre | Marta D’Elia | Coffee Break | Ricardo H. Nochetto | Xingjie Li |
12:30 – 2pm Lunch Break | ||||
2 – 3pm | 3 – 3:30pm | 3:30 – 4pm | 4 – 4:30pm | 4:30 – 5:30pm |
Qiang Du | Robin Neumayer | Coffee Break | Pablo R. Stinga | Stewart Silling |
Tuesday
9 – 10am | 10 – 10:30am | 10:30 – 11am | 11am – 12pm | |
Luis Silvestre | Xiaochuan Tian | Coffee Break | Ricardo H. Nochetto | |
12 – 2pm Lunch Break | ||||
2 – 3pm | 3 – 3:30pm | 3:30 – 4pm | 4 – 4:30pm | 4:30 – 5:30pm |
Vassili Kolokoltsov | Mark Allen | Coffee Break | Mariana Smit Vega Garcia | Mark Ainsworth |
Wednesday
9 – 10am | 10 – 10:30am | 10:30 – 11am | 11am – 12pm | |
Max Gunzburger | Pablo Seleson | Coffee Break | Petronela Radu | |
12 – 1:30pm Lunch Break | ||||
1:30 – 2:30pm | 2:30 – 3:30pm | 3:30 – 4pm | 4 – 4:30pm | 4:30 – 5:30pm |
Vassili Kolokoltsov | Robert Lipton | Coffee Break | Olena Burkovska | Contributed talks (TBA) |
Please note that, at this time, we plan to end the conference on Wednesday at around 5:30pm. Please plan your travel accordingly.