Alessio Figalli: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2023

Award: The Golden Owl
Name Prof. Dr. Alessio Figalli
FieldMathematics
Address
Professur für Mathematik
ETH Zürich, HG G 45.2
Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 75 30
E-mailalessio.figalli@math.ethz.ch
URLhttps://people.math.ethz.ch/~afigalli/
DepartmentMathematics
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
401-4494-DRLVariational Problems and PDEs Restricted registration - show details
Only for ETH D-MATH doctoral students and for doctoral students from the Institute of Mathematics at UZH. The latter need to send an email to Jessica Bolsinger (info@zgsm.ch) with the course number. The email should have the subject „Graduate course registration (ETH)“.
1 credit2VA. Figalli
AbstractIn this class, we will study some classical variational problems to motivate the introduction and study of a series of important tools in analysis, such as:
1) the direct method of the calculus of variations
2) the use of geometric measure theory to deal with non-smooth objects
3) the regularity theory for elliptic PDEs with measurable and smooth coefficients
Learning objectiveLearn important tools in the calculus of variations, elliptic PDEs, and geometric measure theory.
Prerequisites / NoticeFunctional Analysis I
401-4494-23LVariational Problems and PDEs4 credits2VA. Figalli
AbstractIn this class, we will study some classical variational problems to motivate the introduction and study of a series of important tools in analysis, such as:
1) the direct method of the calculus of variations
2) the use of geometric measure theory to deal with non-smooth objects
3) the regularity theory for elliptic PDEs with measurable and smooth coefficients
Learning objectiveLearn important tools in the calculus of variations, elliptic PDEs, and geometric measure theory.
Prerequisites / NoticeFunctional Analysis I
401-5350-00LAnalysis Seminar Information 0 credits1KF. Da Lio, A. Figalli, N. Hungerbühler, M. Iacobelli, T. Ilmanen, T. Rivière, J. Serra, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
Learning objective
ContentResearch seminar in Analysis