24-25 may 2018
Room 1AD100 Dipartimento di Matematica
8.45 Opening
9.00-9.40 Arrigo Cellina (Università di Milano Bicocca, Italy) On the higher differentiability of solutions to some classes of variational problems
9.45-10.25 Alberto Bressan (Penn State University, USA) On the optimal shape of tree roots and branches
10.30-11.10 Michele Palladino (University of Oxford, UK) On a Model for the Growth of Tree Stems and Vines
11.15-11.45 Coffee break, Torre Archimede, VII floor
11.45-12.25 Boris Mordukhovich (Wayne State University,Detroit, USA) Extended Euler- Lagrange and Hamiltonian Conditions in Optimal Control of Sweeping Processes with Controlled Moving Sets
12.30-13.10 Vlastimil Krivan (Ceske Budejovice Biology Centre, Czech Republic) Evolutionary games with time constraints
13.15-14.45 Lunch, Torre Archimede, VII floor
14.45-15.25 Peter Wolenski (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA) Control with Piecewise Constant Dynamics
15.30-16.10 Paolo Dai Prà (Università di Padova, Italy) Thermodynamic limit and phase transitions in non-cooperative games: some mean-field examples
16.15-16.45 Coffee break, Torre Archimede, VII floor
16.45-17.25 Caterina Sartori (Università di Padova, Italy) Lack of BV bounds for impulsive control systems
17.30-18.10 Soledad Aronna (FGV EMAp, Rio de Janeiro) Necessary higher-order optimality conditions involving Lie bracket for impulsive optimal control problems
9.00-9.40 Richard Vinter (Imperial
College, London, UK) Well posedness of optimal
control. Problems with linear growth in the control
9.45-10.25 Piernicola Bettiol (Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France) Discontinuous time- dependent optimal control problems and Hamilton-Jacobi equations
10.30-11.10 Alessandro Fonda (Università di Trieste, Italy) A higher dimensional Poincarč- Birkhoff theorem for Hamiltonian flows
11.15-11.45 Coffee break, Torre Archimede, VII floor
11.45-12.25 Ermal Feleqi (Universitati "I. Qemali", Vlore, Albania) A nonsmooth Rashevsky-Chow Theorem
12.30-13.10 Héctor J. Sussmann
(Rutgers University, NJ, USA) Transversality, the maximum
principle, and the approximation problem
13.15 Closing
13.15-14.45 Lunch, Torre Archimede, VII floor