A Joint Meeting of

Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale
Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles
Société Mathématique de France
Unione Matematica Italiana

Under the Auspices of the

European Mathematical Society

CENTRO CONGRESSI UNIONE INDUSTRIALE TORINO
DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA DEL POLITECNICO DI TORINO
DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA DELL'UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO

With the support of the

Politecnico di Torino
Università degli Studi di Torino
Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica "F.Severi"

through its nationals groups: GNAMPA, GNCS, GNSAGA, GNFM


The program will consist of fourteen general conferences and several special sessions


Plenary Speakers

Luigi Ambrosio (SNS, Pisa), Yves André (CNRS, ENS Ulm, Paris), Paolo Baldi (Università di Roma Tor Vergata), Gerard Besson (CNRS, Institut Fourier, Grenoble), Franco Brezzi (Università di Pavia), José Antonio Carrillo (ICREA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Carlo Cercignani (Politecnico di Milano), Albert Cohen (Université Paris 6), Gianni Dal Maso (SISSA, Trieste), Jean-Marc Delort (Université Paris 13), Maria Esteban (CNRS , Université Paris 9), Barbara Fantechi (SISSA, Trieste), Kenneth H.Karlsen (University of Oslo), Cedric Villani (ENS Lyon).


Scientific Committee

M. Anile, Y. Brenier, G. Buttazzo, C. Canuto, V. Capasso, A. Conte, D. Cioranescu, A. Fasano
S. Gallot, H. Holden, M. Ledoux, N. Lerner, S. Meleard, A. Murli, V. Perrier, C. Sbordone, P. Schapira, N. Touzi

Organizers

C. Canuto, A. Conte, M. Marchisio, P. Tilli

In Cooperation With

Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, Città di Torino, Provincia di Torino, Regione Piemonte, Compagnia di SanPaolo, Fondazione CRT, MIUR, Università Italo-Francese

Further Information

The aims of the Joint Meeting are to improve scientific cooperation between individual or groups of researchers from France, Italy and, more generally, from European Countries in all fields of Mathematics and to encourage the development of Applications of Mathematics. The cooperation among French and Italian Schools has an excellent tradition which goes back to the beginning of XIX century. We chose as inspiring personality for the meeting Joseph-Louis Lagrange, who was born in Torino, where he lived for thirty years and founded the Academy of Sciences, spent twenty years in Berlin at the Prussian Academy, and finally moved to Paris, in whose Pantheon he is buried, side by side with many others prominent French mathematicians and scientists.
There will be 14 plenary addresses and more than 20 Special Sessions coorganized by members of the four Societies, who will invite a mix of speakers from the two Countries. Some of the Sessions will be generated by the Scientific Committee. Proposals to organize a Special Session should be submitted to prof. Carlo Sbordone, the President of UMI (sbordone@unina.it), who will transmit them together with Prof. Y. Brenier to the Scientific Committee, not later than January 31st, 2006. Every Session will last one day from 9,00 to 18,30. The organizers of the Special Sessions will have to take care of the related expenses. The plenary addresses will take place in the Centro Congressi of Unione Industriale Torino, while the Sessions will take place at the Mathematics Departments of the University of Torino and of the Politecnico of Torino.
The Meeting will start on Monday 3rd at 9,00 and will end on Friday 7th at 13,00.
The first deadline for registration (both for participants, organizers and speakers of the Special Sessions) is April 30th, 2006.
Facilities will be provided for a number of young participants.

On July 1st and 2nd, 2006, prior to the beginning of the Joint Meeting, the Council of the European Mathematical Society will meet at the Centro Congressi Unione Industriale Torino.