MATH 569 Topics in Analysis: Partial Differential Equations
                                                                 
Instructor: Dimiter Vassilev     Office :  SMLC, Office 326  Email: vassilev@unm.edu  Phone Number: 505 277 2136

The class is hybrid: T 14:00-15:15 in-person & Th 14:00-15:15 on Microsoft Office Teams. You need to be registered for the course with a @unm.edu email. Any other email will disable features of Microsoft Teams.

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Office Hours: I will have office hours through Microsoft Teams on Th 4:30pm-5:20pm. You can also send me an email to arrange a meeting or stop by my office if you have a quick question.
Description: The course will cover basic topics on regularity and existence of solutions for elliptic and parabolic linear and non-linear equations, including some non-local operators. The main reference will be the class notes.

Textbook: Class Notes based mainly on the following books and papers.

  1. Qing Han, Nonlinear Elliptic Equations of the Second Order AMS (2016)
  2. Davies, E. (1989). Heat Kernels and Spectral Theory (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics)
  3. Evans L. Partial Differential Equations. AMS 2nd ed (2010)
  4. Gilbarg, D & Trudinger, N, Elliptic Partial Differential Equations of Second Order, Springer (2001)

     

 Grades: The final grade will be based on in-class participation.

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