AMS Sectional Meeting Program by Special Session
Current as of Tuesday, April 12, 2005 15:09:20
1995 Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting
Hartford, CT, March 3-5, 1995
Meeting #898
Associate secretaries: Lesley M Sibner, AMS lsibner@duke.poly.edu
Special Session on Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems
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Saturday March 4, 1995, 8:30 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
Special Session on Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, I
Room 216, Undergraduate Building
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8:30 a.m.
Exact multiplicity results for nonvariational boundary value problems.
Philip Korman*, University of Cincinnati
(898-34-65) -
9:00 a.m.
Existence and multiplicity results on a singular boundary value problem.
Y. S. Choi*, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Alan C. Lazer, University of Miami
P. Joseph McKenna, University of Connecticut, Storrs
(898-35-107) -
9:30 a.m.
Uniqueness of solution to a quasilinear elliptic BVP.
Alan V. Lair, Air Force Institute of Technology
Aihua W. Shaker*, Air Force Institute of Technology
(898-35-21) -
10:00 a.m.
Radial symmetry of large solutions of nonlinear elliptic equations.
Steven D. Taliaferro*, Texas A & M University, College Station
(898-35-35) -
10:30 a.m.
A boundary value problem arising from the unsteady transonic small disturbance equation.
Sun\v ci\v ca \v Cani\v c*, Iowa State University
Barbara L. Keyfitz, University of Houston, Downtown
(898-35-108)
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8:30 a.m.
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Saturday March 4, 1995, 2:30 p.m.-5:20 p.m.
Special Session on Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, II
Room 216, Undergraduate Building
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2:30 p.m.
Global bifurcation in infinite dimensional dynamical systems.
James R. Ward, Jr.*, University of Alabama, Birmingham
(898-35-50) -
3:00 p.m.
Multiple-pulse solutions in singularly-perturbed systems.
Tasso J. Kaper*, Boston University
(898-35-147) -
3:30 p.m.
Multiplying of pulses in optical fibers.
James C. Alexander, University of Maryland, College Park
Christopher Jones*, Brown University
B. Sandstede, IAAS Berlin, Germany
(898-94-44) -
4:00 p.m.
Higher order phase-field models and anisotropic interfacial motion.
Peter W. Bates, Brigham Young University
Paul C. Fife, University of Utah
Robert A. Gardner*, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Christopher Jones, Brown University
(898-35-31) -
4:30 p.m.
Oriented global fold maps in differential and integral equations.
Philip T. Church*, Syracuse University
James G. Timourian, University of Alberta
(898-35-60) -
5:00 p.m.
An index and its applications in asymptotically Hamiltonian systems.
Tixiang Wang*, University of Connecticut, Groton
(898-58-18)
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2:30 p.m.
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Sunday March 5, 1995, 8:30 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
Special Session on Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, III
Room 216, Undergraduate Building
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8:30 a.m.
Exact multiplicity and stability of positive solutions for elliptic problems.
Renate Schaaf*, Utah State University
(898-58-158) -
9:00 a.m.
Aspects of gas-solid reactions.
Ivar Stakgold*, University of Delaware
(898-58-126) -
9:30 a.m.
A free boundary problem arising in conservation laws that change type.
Barbara L. Keyfitz*, University of Houston, Downtown
Milton de Costa Lopes-Filho, IMECC-UNICAMP, Brazil
(898-35-43) -
10:00 a.m.
Positive radial solutions of some nonlinear pde's.
Hai Dinh Dang, Mississippi State University
Ra\'ul Man\'asevich, Universitad de Chile, Chile
Klaus Schmitt*, University of Utah
(898-35-90) -
10:30 a.m.
Nonlinear elliptic and parabolic problems with boundary blowup.
Catherine Bandle*, University of Basel, Switzerland
(898-35-36)
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8:30 a.m.
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Sunday March 5, 1995, 2:30 p.m.-4:20 p.m.
Special Session on Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, IV
Room 216, Undergraduate Building
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2:30 p.m.
Fundamental tones and buckling loads of clamped plates.
Mark S. Ashbaugh, University of Missouri, Columbia
Richard Laugesen*, Institute for Advanced Study
(898-35-29) -
3:00 p.m.
A numerical mountain pass method for the nonlinear Beam equation.
Lisa Doolittle Humphreys*, Rhode Island College
(898-35-114) -
3:30 p.m.
Symmetry for an overdetermined boundary value problem in potential theory.
Wolfgang Christoph Marti Reichel*, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
(898-35-64) -
4:00 p.m.
Spectral flow and bifurcation for strongly indefinite functionals.
Patrick M. Fitzpatrick*, University of Maryland, College Park
(898-99-161)
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2:30 p.m.