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El. knyga: Mathematical Physics and Its Interactions: In Honor of the 60th Birthday of Tohru Ozawa, Tokyo, Japan, August 2021

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This publication comprises research papers contributed by the speakers, primarily based on their planned talks at the meeting titled 'Mathematical Physics and Its Interactions,' initially scheduled for the summer of 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. It celebrates Tohru Ozawa's 60th birthday and his extensive contributions in many fields.

The works gathered in this volume explore interactions between mathematical physics, various types of partial differential equations (PDEs), harmonic analysis, and applied mathematics. They are authored by research leaders in these fields, and this selection honors the spirit of the workshop by showcasing cutting-edge results and providing a forward-looking perspective through discussions of problems, with the goal of shaping future research directions.

Originally planned as an in-person gathering, this conference had to change its format due to limitations imposed by COVID, more precisely to avoid inducing people into unnecessary vaccinations.

F. Hiroshima, Representations of Pauli-Fierz type models.- J.-C. Saut
and Li Xu, B. Schrodinger and Euler-Korteweg.- S. Masaki, J.-I. Segata, and
K. Uriya, Asymptotic Behavior in Time of Solution to System of Cubic
Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations in One Space Dimension.- K. Hirata, Positive
Solutions Of Superlinear Elliptic Equations with Respect to The Schrödinger
Operator.- H. Kozono and S. Shimizu, On a Compatibility Condition for the
Navier-Stokes Solutions in Maximal Lp-Regularity Class.- K. Tsutaya and Y.
Wakasugi, Remarks on blow up of solutions of nonlinear wave equations in
Friedmann-Lematre-Robertson-Walker spacetime.- L. Cossetti, L. Fanelli and
N. M. Schiavone, Recent developments in spectral theory for non-self-adjoint
Hamiltonians.- S. Kumar Cunef, F. Ponce-Vanegas, L. Roncal, L. Vega, The
FrischParisi Formalism for Fluctuations of The Schrödinger Equation.- S.
Koike and T. Kosugi, Rate of convergence for approximate solutions in
obstacle problems for nonlinear operators.- T. Ishiwata and S. Yazaki,
Convexity phenomena arising in an area-preserving crystalline curvature flow.
Shuji Machihara is a currently Professor at Saitama University. He previously held positions at Shimane University.