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= Compact Course on Mathematical Aspects of Euler Equations = = Compact Course on stochastic Compressible Navier Stokes Equations =
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Dates : January 21 - February 01, 2019 Dates : February 17 - February 28, 2020
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[[http://www.math.cas.cz/homepage/main_page.php?id_membre=37|Eduard Feireisl]] <<BR>> Professor <<BR>> Institute of Mathematics <<BR>> Czech Academy of Sciences <<BR>> Czech Republic [[https://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/~hofmanova/|Martina Hofmanova]] <<BR>> Professor <<BR>> Faculty of Mathematics <<BR>> Bielefeld University <<BR>> Germany
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Eduard Feireisl is a Professor of Mathematics in the [[http://www.math.cas.cz|Institute of Mathematics]] of the [[http://www.cas.cz|Czech Academy of Sciences]]. He is a renowned specialist in the mathematical theory of fluid dynamics whose expertise has been recognized by many awards, the latest being the Bernard Bolzano Medal. Martina Hofmanova is a young Professor of Mathematics in the [[https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/(en)/|Bielefeld University]] of Germany. She is a renowned specialist in the mathematical theory of stochastic fluid dynamics, in particular stochastic Navier Stokes and Euler equations. She is also an expert on rough path theory for stochastic partial di
erential equations.

Compact Course on stochastic Compressible Navier Stokes Equations

Dates : February 17 - February 28, 2020
Venue : TIFR Center for Applicable Mathematics, Bangalore

Speaker

Martina-Hofmanova.jpeg

Martina Hofmanova
Professor
Faculty of Mathematics
Bielefeld University
Germany

Martina Hofmanova is a young Professor of Mathematics in the Bielefeld University of Germany. She is a renowned specialist in the mathematical theory of stochastic fluid dynamics, in particular stochastic Navier Stokes and Euler equations. She is also an expert on rough path theory for stochastic partial di erential equations.

Objectives

We consider the phenomenon of oscillations in the solution families to partial differential equations. To begin, we briefly discuss the mechanisms preventing oscillations/concentrations and make a short excursion in the theory of compensated compactness. Pursuing the philosophy "everything what is not forbidden is allowed" we show that certain problems in fluid dynamics admit oscillatory solutions. This fact gives rise to two rather unexpected and in a way contradictory results: (i) many problems describing inviscid fluid motion in several space dimensions admit global-in-time (weak solution); (ii) the solutions are not determined uniquely by their initial data. We examine the basic analytical tool behind these rather ground breaking results - the method of convex integration applied to problems in fluid mechanics and, in particular, to the Euler system.

Course Contents

  • Oscillations, concentrations and how to handle them
  • Equations preventing oscillations, compactness and compensated compactness
  • Oscillatory solutions to the compressible Euler system
  • Oscillatory lemma
  • Ill posedness of the Euler system in the space dimension N = 2,3
  • Extension of the method to other problems in fluid dynamics

Schedule

  • Januray 22 - January 25, 2019 and January 28 - February 01, 2019
  • Lecture 1 : 09:30am to 11:00am
  • Tea Break: 11:00am to 11:30am
  • Lecture 2 : 11:30am to 01:00pm

Pre-requisites

The audience should be familiar with Sobolev spaces, functional analysis, and general theory of hyperbolic PDEs.

Who can apply ?

The course is open to PhD research scholars, post-docs, faculty and scientists working in mathematics departments. Preference will be given to those working on the mathematical aspects of Euler equations.

How to apply ?

Selection will be made based on your CV and research interests. Please send your latest CV and also ask your advisor to send a recommendation letter to conlaw@tifrbng.res.in

Deadline for application

21 December, 2018

Announcement of selected participants

24 December, 2018

Support

All selected outstation participants will be paid III AC return train fare from their place of study/work to Bangalore. Boarding and lodging in shared accommodations in the hostel will be provided to outstation participants for the period of the workshop.

Organizing Committee

  • Ujjwal Koley
  • Mythily Ramaswamy

Supported by

  • TIFR Centre for Applicable Mathematics, Bangalore
  • Airbus Chair on Mathematics of Complex Systems, TIFR-CAM, Bangalore

List of Selected Participants

Outstation Participants

Local Participants

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