London Mathematical Society -- EPSRC Durham Symposium
Mathematical and Computational Aspects of Maxwell's Equations
2016-07-11 to 2016-07-21
Slides and Movies of Talks
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Speaker | Title | MP4 | Extras | |
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Arridge | Direct Inversion for Quantitative PhotoAcoustic Tomography | |||
Bennett | The Brascamp-Lieb inequality in harmonic analysis and dispersive PDE | |||
Betcke | Fast boundary element solution of Maxwell problems with BEM++ | |||
Byrne | Welcome from the LMS | |||
Cakoni | A Qualitative Approach to Inverse Electromagnetic Scattering for Inhomogeneous Media | |||
Cakoni | Nondestructive testing of the delaminated interface between two materials | |||
Capdeboscq | Open Problem Session | |||
Cassier | Bounds on Stieltjes functions and their applications to fundamental limits of broadband passive cloaking in the quasi-static regime | |||
Chandler-Wilde | Numerical-Asymptotic Approximation at High Frequency | |||
Chandler-Wilde | Open Problem Session | |||
Cherednichenko | Homogenisation of the system of high-contrast Maxwell equations | |||
Comech | Point eigenvalues of the Dirac operators | |||
Dohnal | Dirac Type Asymptotics for Wavepackets in Periodic Media of Finite Contrast | |||
Figotin | Neoclassical Theory of Electromagnetic Interactions, I | |||
Figotin | Neoclassical Theory of Electromagnetic Interactions, II | |||
Fliss | Higher order transmission conditions for the homogenization of interface problems | |||
Gaburro | EIT: anisotropy within reach via curved interfaces | |||
Greenleaf | Electrical Impedance Tomography and hybrid imaging | |||
Greenleaf | Virtual Hybrid Edge Detection: recovery of singularities in Calderon’s inverse conductivity problem | |||
Hundertmark | The solution of the Gevrey smoothing conjecture for the non-cutoff homogenous Boltzmann equation for Maxwellian molecules | |||
Johnson | Nonlinear resonances and the SALT model of lasing | |||
Joly | Introduction to Perfectly Matched Layers and wave propagation electromagnetic dispersive media | |||
Joly | Time domain Perfectly Matched Layers for wave propagation in dispersive media | |||
Kamotski | On the gaps in the spectrum of the Maxwell operator | |||
Kurylev | Geometric Whitney problem and interior inverse spectral problem | |||
Ledger | Characterising the shape of and material properties of hidden conducting targets in metal detection | |||
Leonhardt | Transformation optics | |||
Leonhardt | Cosmology in the laboratory | |||
Liu | Controlling electromagnetic waves in a class of invisible materials | |||
Milton | Brief review of parts of "Extending the Theory of Composites to Other Areas of Science" | |||
Milton | The Intriguing Story of Anomalous Resonance, Ghost Sources, and Superlenses (The translation of Dolin's 1961 paper is available on the website of Distinguished Professor Graeme Milton.) | |||
Moiola | Space-time Trefftz discontinuous Galerkin methods for wave problems | |||
Monk | Stekloff Eigenvalues in Inverse Scattering | |||
Nguyen | Cloaking and superlensing using negative index materials | |||
Oksanen | Open Problem Session | |||
Pelinovsky | Open Problem Session | |||
Pelinovsky | Introduction to nonlinear PDEs on graphs | |||
Pelinovsky | Validity of the NLS approximation on periodic graphs | |||
Plum | Spectrum generated by waveguides in photonic crystals | |||
Salo | Recent progress in the Calderon problem | |||
Salo | Inverse problems for time-harmonic Maxwell equations | |||
Simpson | Coherent Structures and Shocks in a Periodic Nonlinear Maxwell System | |||
Smyshlyaev | Coercivity of high-frequency scattering problems | |||
Spence | Wavenumber-explicit numerical analysis of high-frequency scattering problems | |||
Suslina | Spectral approach to homogenization of periodic differential operators | |||
Suslina | Homogenization of a stationary Maxwell system with periodic coefficients | |||
Vassiliev | First order systems of PDEs on manifolds without boundary: understanding neutrinos and photons | |||
Watson | Dynamics of wavepackets in spatially inhomogeneous crystals by multi-scale analysis | |||
Wood | Wrap-up session |