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Turing Symposium on Morphogenesis, 2024
— a Panorama in Turing's Sight —

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February 8 – February 10, 2024


Venue:    Kawai Hall    
              Building H-33, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
              6-3 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578     access



Programme

Thursday, February 8, 2024

9:30     Registration
9:45     Opening

10:00 – 10:45   Anna Marciniak-Czochra (Heidelberg University)
Increasing complexity of experimental data vs. mathematical models of developmental pattern formation (Abstract)

11:00 – 11:45   Masataka Kuwamura (Kobe University)
Periodic solutions of mass-conserving reaction-diffusion systems and their perturbed systems (Abstract)

lunch break


13:30 – 14:15   Shin-Ichiro Ei (Hokkaido University)
Effective kernels for pattern formation problems (Abstract)

14:30 – 15:15   Kousuke Kuto (Waseda University)
Bifurcation structure of cross-diffusion limit in the SKT model (Abstract)

15:30 – 16:15   Sohei Tasaki (Hokkaido University)
Multilevel mathematical modeling methods for morphogenesis of bacterial cell populations (Abstract)

16:30 – 17:15   Discussion
How to get started with interdisciplinary studies

17:30 – 19:00     Welcome



Friday, February 9, 2024

10:00 – 10:45   Frits Veerman (Leiden University)
Beyond Turing: far-from-equilibrium patterns in a mechanochemical model (Abstract)

11:00 – 11:45   Kanako Suzuki (Ibaraki University)
Stability of stationary solutions to reaction-diffusion-ODE systems (Abstract)

lunch break


13:30 – 14:15   Ken-Ichi Nakamura (Meiji University)
A remark on the speed of bistable traveling waves for the Lotka-Volterra competion-diffusion system (Abstract)

14:30 – 15:15   Kentaro Fujie (Tohoku University)
Global dynamics of chemotaxis models with local sensing (Abstract)

15:30 – 17:30    Poster Session
Goro Akagi (Tohoku University)    Asymptotic profiles for fast diffusion in domains (Abstract)
Szymon Cygan (Heidelberg University & Wroclaw University)   Discontinuous stationary solutions to reaction-diffusion-ODE systems (Abstract)
Kotaro Hisa (Tohoku University)    Optimal singularities of initial data of a fractional semilinear heat equation in open sets (Abstract)
Lingling Hou (Hong Kong Polytechnic University & Xinjiang University)    Existence of traveling wave solutions to reaction-diffusion-ODE systems with hysteresis (Abstract)
Yuki Kaneko (Kanto Gakuin University)    Borderline behavior and propagating terrace for a free boundary problem of a reaction-diffusion equation (Abstract)
Jo Kubokawa (Meiji University)    Pulsating Traveling Wave of the Mitchell-Schaeffer Model (Abstract)
Ryunosuke Mori (Meiji University)    Blocking and propagation phenomena in spatially undulating cylindrical domains (Abstract)
Finn Münnich (Heidelberg University)   Nonlinear stability analysis and pattern formation in reaction-diffusion-ODE systems (Abstract)
Keita Nakajima (Meiji University)    Influence of heterogeneous biological diffusion on propagation phenomena in reaction-diffusion systems (Abstract)
Ryosuke Nishide (University of Tokyo)    Pattern propagation driven by surface curvature (Abstract)
Hyunjoon Park (Meiji University)    Interface motion of Allen-Cahn equation with anisotropic nonlinear diffusion (Abstract)
Florian Salin (Tohoku University)    Numerical Analysis of Fractional Nonlinear Diffusion Equation on Bounded Domain (Abstract)
Kotaro Sato (Tohoku University)    Vanishing-viscosity limit in rate-independent evolution equations with a degenerate and singular dissipation potential (Abstract)
Izumi Takagi (Tohoku University)    What is a pattern? (Abstract)
Koichi Taniguchi (Tohoku University)    Unconditional uniqueness and non-uniqueness of solutions of Hardy-H\'enon parabolic equations (Abstract)
Conghui Zhang (Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture)    Existence and stability of discontinuous patterns to a receptor-based model (Abstract)



Saturday, February 10, 2024


10:00 – 10:45   Shigeru Kondo (Osaka University)
How to transfer the 2D pattern to 3D shape (Abstract)

11:00 – 11:45   Hirokazu Ninomiya (Meiji University)
Turing's instability by equal diffusion (Abstract)

lunch break


13:00 – 13:45   Hideo Ikeda (University of Toyama)
Stability of non-uniform solutions in mass-conserving reaction-diffusion systems with bistable non-linearity (Abstract)

14:00 – 14:45   Yasumasa Nishiura (Hokkaido University)
Morphologies at nanoscale in materials science (Abstract)

14:55     Closing





Scientific Committee: Anna Marciniak-Czochra (Heidelberg), Yasumasa Nishiura (Sapporo)

Organizing Committee: Goro Akagi (Sendai), Kanako Suzuki (Mito), Izumi Takagi (Sendai)

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