Emmanuel K. Essel, Francis K. A. Allotey (Saltpond, Ghana 9 August 1932 – Accra, Ghana 2 November 2017).- Francis K. A. Allotey, State of mathematics in Africa and the way forward.- Elmira Abdyldaeva and Akylbek Kerimbekov, The optimal vector control for the elastic oscillations described by Fredholm integral-dierential equations.- Edgardo Samuel Barraza and Duván Cardona, On nuclear Lp-multipliers associated to the Harmonic oscillator.- Divyang G. Bhimani, Rakesh Balhara and Sundaram Thangavelu, Hermite multipliers on Modulation Spaces.- Andrea Bonfiglioli, Potential Theory results for a class of PDOs admitting a global fundamental solution.- Victor Chabu, Clotilde Fermanian-Kammerer, Fabricio Macià, Semiclassical analysis of dispersion phenomena.- Martin G. Grigoryan, Tigran M. Grigoryan and L. S. Simonyan, Convergence of Fourier-Walsh double series in weighted Lpμ[0; 1)2.- Giani Egaña Fernández, J Sarría González and Mariano Rodriguez Ricard, “Strong” Turing-Hopf instability for reaction-diffusion systems.- Haihui Wang, Qi Huang and Bo Meng, Correspondence between Multiscale Frame Shrinkage and High-Order Nonlinear Diffusion.- Marius Măntoiu and Maximiliano Sandoval, Pseudo-differential operators associated to general type I locally compact groups.- Juan Carlos Muñoz Grajales and Luisa Fernanda Vargas, Existence and numerical computation of standing wave solutions for a system of two coupled Schrödinger equations.- Isaac Z. Pesenson, Shannon sampling and Weak Weyl’s Law on compact Riemannian manifolds.- Nusrat Rajabov, Well-posed boundary value problems for new classes of singular integral equations in cylindrical domains.- Hamidou Toure and Issa Zabsonre, Weighted Stepanov-like pseudo almost automorphic solutions of class r for some partial differential equations.
This volume presents current trends in analysis and partial differential equations from researchers in developing countries. The fruit of the project 'Analysis in Developing Countries', whose aim was to bring together researchers from around the world, the volume also includes some contributions from researchers from developed countries.
Focusing on topics in analysis related to partial differential equations, this volume contains selected contributions from the activities of the project at Imperial College London, namely the conference on Analysis and Partial Differential Equations held in September 2016 and the subsequent Official Development Assistance Week held in November 2016. Topics represented include Fourier analysis, pseudo-differential operators, integral equations, as well as related topics from numerical analysis and bifurcation theory, and the countries represented range from Burkina Faso and Ghana to Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, including contributions from Brazil, Colombia and Cuba, as well as India and China.
Suitable for postgraduate students and beyond, this volume offers the reader a broader, global perspective of contemporary research in analysis.