Workshop on Nonlinear PDEs and Stochastic Methods

Welcome to the Nonlinear PDEs and Stochastic Methods Workshop to be held in Jyväskylä on June 9-12, 2026. This workshop gathers together experts on parabolic and elliptic nonlinear equations and stochastic methods and related topics such as homogenization, stochastic games and machine learning.
Info
Event date
09.06.2026 09:00 - 12.06.2026 16:00
Event type
Congresses and conferences
Event language
English
Event accessibility
Event space is accessible for all
Event address

Agora building (Ag)
Mattilanniemi 2
Jyväskylä 40100
Finland

Event organizer
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Event payment
A paid event

Dedicated to the 75th Birthday of Peter Lindqvist

The themes of the conference are nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, homogenization, stochastic games methods in PDE,  as well applications to data analysis and machine learning. In this international conference senior researchers will interact with junior scientists and graduate students, exploring connections and applications of stochastic methods to Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations.  

Organizing Committee

Tuomo Kuusi, University of Helsinki

Juan Manfredi, University of Pittsburgh

Kim Myyryläinen, University of Jyväskylä

Mikko Parviainen, University of Jyväskylä

Further information

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Invited Speakers

  • Angel Arroyo
  • Lorenzo Brasco
  • Karl Brustad
  • Jeff Calder
  • Cristiana de Filippis
  • Giovanni Franzina
  • Espen Jakobsen
  • Vesa Julin
  • John Lewis
  • Giuseppe Mingione
  • Kaj Nyström
  • Julio Rossi
  • Saara Sarsa
  • Armin Schikorra
  • Jarkko Siltakoski
  • José Miguel Urbano

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The workshop will take place in the Agora building Auditorio 2 on the Mattilanniemi campus by the Lake Jyväsjärvi, ca. 1.5 kilometres from the Jyväskylä city centre. The campus is about 25 minutes away from the city centre by foot. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics are located on the Mattilanniemi campus.

The website navi.jyu.fi can be used to navigate on campus.