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SUMMARY:Bernoullis Tafelrunde: Filippo Paiano (Università di Pisa)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract [t3://file?uid=4174]\\r\\nA free boundary problem is a
  PDE problem with overdetermined boundary conditions\; at the boundary\, b
 oth the value of u and ∇u are prescribed — or\, informally\, the domai
 n itself is part of the unknown.In this talk\, I will explain how one can 
 rigorously formulate them\, and discuss their challenges and strengths thr
 ough two paradigmatic examples: the Bernoulli one-phase problem\, an ellip
 tic case\, and the Stefan problem\, a parabolic one.No prior knowledge of 
 the topic is required.
X-ALT-DESC:<p><a href="t3://file?uid=4174">Abstract</a></p>\n<p>A free boun
 dary problem is a PDE problem with overdetermined boundary conditions\; at
  the boundary\, both the value of <i>u</i> and ∇<i>u</i> are prescribed 
 — or\, informally\, the domain itself is part of the unknown.<br />In th
 is talk\, I will explain how one can rigorously formulate them\, and discu
 ss their challenges and strengths through two paradigmatic examples: the B
 ernoulli one-phase problem\, an elliptic case\, and the Stefan problem\, a
  parabolic one.<br />No prior knowledge of the topic is required.</p>
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