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Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations and Applications — NSF Award to University of Chicago (IL, $200,000)

This project develops methods for the qualitative and quantitative study of nonlinear first- and second-order partial differential equations (PDE) set in finite and/or infinite dimensional state spaces arising in science and engineering, and some of their applications. The emphasis is on (i) the theory of mean field ga

Award titleNonlinear Partial Differential Equations and Applications
Award ID2452972
AwardeeUniversity of Chicago
CityCHICAGO
StateIL
Amount obligated$200,000
Principal investigatorPanagiotis Souganidis
ProgramANALYSIS PROGRAM
Start date08/15/2025
AbstractThis project develops methods for the qualitative and quantitative study of nonlinear first- and second-order partial differential equations (PDE) set in finite and/or infinite dimensional state spaces arising in science and engineering, and some of their applications. The emphasis is on (i) the theory of mean field games (MFG) and the techniques associated to them including the well-posedeness of nonlinear PDE in infinite dimensional spaces and applications to mean field limits, large deviation
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