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Operator theory methods for differential equations

Objective

Operator theory is an essential and matured part of modern mathematics reflecting, at the same time, mathematics as a single whole. The main and general objective of our proposal is to give a new impetus to the development of operator theory in Poland through the creation of a strong centre of operator theory at the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.

Via establishing long-durable research collaboration, organizing high-level lecture courses, seminars and workshops, the proposal will facilitate the Transfer of Knowledge thus defragmenting both Polish and European operator theory areas. The special accent is put on invitation of top scientists in their complementary domains of expertise to Warsaw. The important feature of the proposal is emphasis on interplay between operator theory and differential equations and its implications for natural and applied sciences. This approach goes even beyond mathematics. A multidisciplinarity will be the engine for the proposal.

The expected scientific progress will secure the standard of European science in the field of operator theory and its applications in Poland on the international level. This will be achieved due to the orchestrated effort of numerous scientists on the senior and junior level. The proposal will contribute towards integration of Polish science to European scientific community.

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FP6-2004-MOBILITY-3
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TOK - Marie Curie actions-Transfer of Knowledge

Coordinator

INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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