Events and Invitations
Events
XXIV International conference Akhanov's Readings “Sustainable development: Language, Intercultural Communication And Digital Technologies”
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Institute of Foreign Languages PFUR (Moscow, Russian Federation), Istanbul University: Farabi Eurasian Research Center (Turkey, Istanbul), Aitmatov Academy (London, Great Britain), Taraz Innovative-Humanitarian University (Taraz, Kazakhstan) will conduct an international workshop “Sustainable Development: Language, Intercultural Communication And Digital Technologies” that will be held at al-Farabi Kazakh National University in the framework of the XXIV Akhanov's Readings.
Seminar “Some remarks on the Sobolev inequality in Riemannian manifolds”
We investigate Sobolev and Hardy inequalities, specifically weighted Minerbe’s type estimates, in non compact completeconnected Riemannian manifolds whose geometry is described by an isoperimetric profile. In particular, we assume that the manifold satisfies the p-hyperbolicity property, stated in terms of a necessary integral Dini condition on the isoperimetric profile.
Scientific seminar “Large and very singular solutions of semi-linear elliptic equations”
There will be done a review of results about nonnegative solutions of semi-linear equations of diffusion-nonlinear degenerate absorption, which take infinite value on some subsets or all boundary of the domain under consideration: so called very singular and large solutions.
Seminar “ Solution of one boundary value problem on the semi-axis for the diffusion equation with a growing coefficient”
In [1] a similar problem has been solved by probabilistic methods. In my talk, I will speak about an approach to solving this problem based on the non-oscillating WKB method. The difficulty arising in this case is that the representation of the Dirac delta-function in the form of a non-oscillating WKB function is little (let's say) known.
Scientific seminar “Mathematical modeling of viral infection and immune response”
This lecture will provide an overview of recent work on mathematical modeling of viral infection and immune response, carried out at the Research Center for Mathematical Modeling in Biomedicine (Nikol'skii Mathematical Institute, RUDN University). The current work and prospects for the development of this scientific direction will also be discussed.
Open lecture “Mathematical modelling in Biomedicine”
The interdisciplinary research center "Mathematical Modeling in Biomedicine" was established three years ago at the S. M. Nikol’skii Mathematical Institute, RUDN University. The main research areas of this center include modeling of the cardiovascular system and diseases, infectious diseases and immune response, modeling of cancer diseases, as well as mathematical analysis of models that arise in biomedicine.
Scientific seminar “Lanthanide‐based Silsesquioxane: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties”
We report here the synthesis, structure, luminescence and magnetic properties of new cage-like tetranuclear silsesquioxanes Tb3+, Eu3+, Dy3+. They present an unusual prism-like topology of cage architectures and lanthanide-characteristic emission, which makes them the first luminescent cage-like lanthanide silsesquioxanes.
Annual student scientific conference "World Economy in the XXI century: Globalization and Regionalization"
RUDN University hosts a student scientific conference “World Economy in the XXI Century: Globalization and Regionalization”.
Direction:
Science
Event format:
Сonference
Seminar “On qualitative properties of solutions of equations and inequalities with KPZ-nonlinearities”
For quasilinear partial differential equations and inequalities containing nonlinearities of the Kardar–Parisi–Zhang type (i.e., the scalar square of the gradient and its generalizations), we present a summary of (old and recent) results regarding the stabilization of solutions (for the parabolic and elliptic cases), the blow-up of solutions, and specific phenomena (e.g., the extinction of solutions). Descriptive examples demonstrating the Bitsadze approach (the technique of monotone maps) applied in this research area are provided.