Partial differential equations, or PDEs, are fundamental mathematical tools used to describe how quantities evolve in space and time. They arise naturally in physics, biology, engineering, finance, and many other fields, modeling a large class of phenomena such as heat diffusion, fluid motion, wave propagation, population dynamics, and material behavior. Stochastic partial differential equations, or SPDEs, extend this framework by incorporating randomness, allowing one to model systems influenced by uncertainty, noise, or irregular external effects. Together, PDEs and SPDEs provide a powerful language for understanding both deterministic and random evolution processes, linking rigorous mathematical analysis with a wide range of real-world applications.
This three-day conference brings together prominent researchers in mathematical analysis and probability to discuss recent developments in the theory of deterministic and stochastic evolution equations.
List of speakers
- Viorel Barbu (Institute Octav Mayer of Romanian Academy)
- Lucian Beznea (Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy)
- Davide Augusto Bignamini (Università degli Studi dell'Insubria)
- Stefano Bonaccorsi (Università di Trento)
- Piermarco Cannarsa (Università degli Studi di Roma ``Tor Vergata'')
- Iulian Cîmpean (University of Bucharest)
- Fulvia Confortola (Politecnico di Milano)
- Arnaud Debussche (École Normale Supérieure de Rennes)
- Marco Fuhrman (Università degli Studi di Milano)
- Benjamin Gess (Technische Universität Berlin)
- Massimiliano Gubinelli (University of Oxford) [TBC]
- Mimmo Iannelli (Università di Trento)
- Catalin Lefter (``Alexandru Ioan Cuza'' University of Iași)
- Gabriela Marinoschi (``Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob'' Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy)
- Federica Masiero (Unversità degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
- Giorgio Metafune (Università del Salento)
- Carlo Orrieri (Università di Pavia)
- Diego Pallara (Universtià del Salento)
- Enrico Priola (Università di Pavia)
- Luca Scarpa (Politecnico di Milano)
- Luciano Tubaro (Università di Trento)
- Margherita Zanella (Politecnico di Milano)
Funding information
Lunch in the cafeteria and coffee breaks will be provided to all participants during the week of the event. Upon request, a limited amount of funding is available to cover participants’ accommodation costs. Those requesting financial support are kindly asked to register no later than [TBA], so that the organizers can notify accepted applicants shortly thereafter. Participants seeking support for travel costs are invited to contact the organizers.
Timeline
- Application for financial support: [TBA]
- Registration open until: [TBA]
- Start of the conference: October 26th, 2026
Contacts
For informations or further clarifications contact [TBA].
Organizing committee
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Franco Flandoli (Scuola Normale Superiore)
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Andrea Di Primio (Scuola Normale Superiore)
This event is funded by the European Union under ERC grant NoisyFluid (No. 101053472).