International Conference 2009
‘Mathematical Analysis on the Navier-Stokes Equations
and Related Topics, Past and Future’

— In memory of Professor Tetsuro Miyakawa

Venue: Kobe University (Takikawa Memorial Hall)   Campus Map
Period: December 7 (Mon.) ‑ December 9 (Wed.), 2009
Organizers:  T. Adachi (Kobe), Y. Giga (Tokyo), T. Hishida (Nagoya),
Y. Kagei (Fukuoka), H. Kozono (Sendai), T. Ogawa (Sendai)


Program (PDF)
December 7 (Monday)
10:00‑ Registration
10:30‑11:10 Brief Survey of Work of Prof. Miyakawa
11:15‑12:05 Reimund Rautmann (University of Paderborn, Germany)
 Navier-Stokes problems having very smooth solutions
12:15‑13:05 Werner Varnhorn (University of Kassel, Germany)
 On the local strong solvability of the Navier-Stokes equations
— A necessary and sufficient condition —
13:05‑14:30 Lunch Break
14:30‑15:20 Cheng He (National Natural Science Foundation of China, China)
 Decay properties for solutions to the exterior Navier-Stokes flow
15:30‑16:20 Yasunori Maekawa (Kobe University, Japan)
 Stability of the axisymmetric Burgers vortex
16:30‑17:00 Coffee Break
17:00‑17:50 Yasuhide Fukumoto (Kyushu University, Japan)
 Energy and mean flow of Kelvin waves, and their application to
weakly nonlinear stability of an elliptical flow
December 8 (Tuesday)
10:00‑10:50 Shuichi Kawashima (Kyushu University, Japan)
 Decay structure for systems of viscoelasticity
11:00‑11:50 Josef Málek (Charles University, Praha)
 On motions of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid like bodies
12:00‑12:50 Masao Yamazaki (Waseda University, Japan)
 Stationary solutions of some symmetry of
the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes exterior problem
13:00‑14:30 Lunch Break
14:30‑15:20 Reinhard Farwig (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)
 Asymptotic profile of Stokes and Navier-Stokes flow
around a rotating obstacle
15:30‑16:20 Jiří Neustupa (Technical University of Prague, Praha)
 Existence of a weak solution to the steady Navier-Stokes system
in an unbounded 3D domain with arbitrary fluxes through unbounded
components of the boundary
16:30‑17:00 Coffee Break
17:00‑17:50 Yoshihiro Shibata (Waseda University, Japan)
 On some stability theorems for the Navier-Stokes equations
18:30‑20:30 Banquet
December 9 (Wednesday)
10:00‑10:50 Herbert Amann (Universität Zürich, Swiss)
 Maximal regularity for parabolic problems in weak settings
11:00‑11:50 Seiro Omata (Kanazawa University, Japan)
 Numerical treatment for phenomena related to adhesion,
exfoliation and collision
12:00‑13:00 Lunch Break
13:00‑13:50 Yoshie Sugiyama (Tsuda University, Japan)
 Extinction and decay for Keller-Segel systems of fast diffusion type
14:00‑14:50 Marco Cannone (Université Paris-Est, France)
 Infinite energy solutions for the Navier-Stokes and
the Boltzmann equations, past and future
15:10‑16:00 Yoshiyuki Kagei (Kyushu University, Japan)
 Asymptotic behavior of solutions of the compressible Navier-Stokes
equation around a laminar flow
16:10‑16:30 Closing

Support: The conference is partially supported by the following funds:
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (S), No. 21224001 (Y. Giga)
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (S), No. 20224013 (H. Kozono)
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (A), No. 20244009 (T. Ogawa)
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (B), No. 19340033 (Y. Kagei)
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (C), No. 20540169 (T. Adachi)
 JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Sci. Res., Sci. Res. (C), No. 19540170 (T. Hishida)