Topic: Some results on the local turnpike property in MFG
Lecturer: Prof. Marco Cirant, University of Padova, Italy
Time: February 3rd, 2026, 15:30 - 17: 30, UTC+8
Venue: Zoom Meeting ID: 956 8003 2692
Biography: Marco Cirant is a professor at the University of Padova. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from the University of Padova in 2014, then he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Milano. Professor Cirant's research interests focus on the analysis of partial differential equations, especially semilinear and fully nonlinear elliptic PDEs. In particular, he made some achievement on the study of Mean-Field Games models and published many high-quality papers in top journals including CPAM, JEMS, Math Ann., JMPA, ARMA, etc.
Abstract: In this talk, Prof. Marco Cirant will consider some PDE systems arising in the theory of Mean Field Games and Mean Field Control, with quadratic Hamiltonian and nonmonotone coupling. This talk will present a result on the local stability of stationary solutions, that is, whether or not they can be long time limits of backward-forward problems. The talk will be based on a joint work with N. De Bernardi (Padova).
Rewritten by: Li Huihui
Edited by: Li Tiantian
Source: School of Mathematics And Statistics
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