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TRR 71:  Geometric Partial Differential Equations

Subject Area Mathematics
Term from 2009 to 2013
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 64447639
 
The Collaborative Research Centre/ Transregio studies analytic problems, which arise in a geometric context, either in differential geometry or in applications involving geometric modelling. Motivations within geometry include questions from geometric measure theory, variational problems for the area and the Willmore functional, evolution equations for submanifolds and Riemannian metrics. Open problems posed by Gromov, Nitsche, Willmore and Yau are driving forces. Applied motivations come from continuum mechanics, in particular fluid dynamics and fluid structure interactions, liquid crystals, image segmentation and singular limits in mathematical physics. Most projects have both geometric and applied sources, leading to cooperations and cross-links. In all subjects the geometry creates specific challenges and opportunities.
The Collaborative Research Centre/ Transregio provides a unique research environment to study geometric partial differential equations from complementary viewpoints, cooperating between analysis, numerical analysis and computer simulations. Which are the key analytic notions and quantities describing the geometric or physical phenomena? How can geometric and analytic aspects be reflected and utilised in the construction of algorithms? It is the issue in each of the projects to identify and understand the central aspects, to develop the appropriate concepts of regularity and singularity. The model character of the problems ensures the broad relevance of results.
With its two locations Freiburg and Tübingen, enhanced by one member from the University of Zürich, the Collaborative Research Centre/ Transregio creates an important centre in the fields of geometry and partial differential equations. The high degree of scientific cooperation and communication among the principal investigators adds to the attractiveness of the programme for PhD students and postdocs.
DFG Programme CRC/Transregios
International Connection Switzerland

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Applicant Institution Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Co-Applicant Institution Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Participating University Universität Zürich
 
 

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