https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Ebaer&feedformat=atomUW-Math Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:18:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=PDE_Geometric_Analysis_seminar&diff=13313PDE Geometric Analysis seminar2017-02-08T15:19:16Z<p>Ebaer: </p>
<hr />
<div>The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.<br />
<br />
===[[Previous PDE/GA seminars]]===<br />
===[[Fall 2016 | Tentative schedule for Fall 2017]]===<br />
<br />
= PDE GA Seminar Schedule Spring 2017 =<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="8"<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | date <br />
!align="left" | speaker<br />
!align="left" | title<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | host(s)<br />
|-<br />
|January 23<br>Special time and location:<br> 3-3:50pm, B325 Van Vleck<br />
| Sigurd Angenent (UW)<br />
|[[#Sigurd Angenent | Ancient convex solutions to Mean Curvature Flow]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|January 30<br />
| Serguei Denissov (UW)<br />
|[[#Serguei Denissov | Instability in 2D Euler equation of incompressible inviscid fluid]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 6<br />
| Benoit Perthame (University of Paris VI)<br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 13<br />
| Bing Wang (UW)<br />
|[[#Bing Wang | The extension problem of the mean curvature flow]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 20<br />
| Eric Baer (UW)<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 27<br />
| Ben Seeger (University of Chicago)<br />
|[[#Ben Seeger | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 7 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 8 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 13<br />
| Sona Akopian (UT-Austin)<br />
|[[#Sona Akopian | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 27 - Analysis/PDE seminar<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 29<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 3<br />
| Zhenfu Wang (Maryland)<br />
|[[#Zhenfu Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 10<br />
| Andrei Tarfulea (Chicago)<br />
|[[#Andrei Tarfulea | Improved estimates for thermal fluid equations]]<br />
| Baer<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 24<br />
| Chris Henderson (Chicago)<br />
|[[#Chris Henderson | TBA]]<br />
| Lin<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|May 1st<br />
| Jeffrey Streets (UC-Irvine)<br />
|[[#Jeffrey Streets | ]]<br />
| Bing Wang<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Abstracts=<br />
<br />
===Sigurd Angenent===<br />
The Huisken-Hamilton-Gage theorem on compact convex solutions to MCF shows that in forward time all solutions do the same thing, namely, they shrink to a point and become round as they do so. Even though MCF is ill-posed in backward time there do exist solutions that are defined for all t<0 , and one can try to classify all such &ldquo;Ancient Solutions.&rdquo; In doing so one finds that there is interesting dynamics associated to ancient solutions. I will discuss what is currently known about these solutions. Some of the talk is based on joint work with Sesum and Daskalopoulos.<br />
<br />
===Serguei Denissov===<br />
We consider the patch evolution under the 2D Euler dynamics and study how the geometry of the boundary can deteriorate in time.<br />
<br />
===Andrei Tarfulea===<br />
We consider a model for three-dimensional fluid flow on the torus that also keeps track of the local temperature. The momentum equation is the same as for Navier-Stokes, however the kinematic viscosity grows as a function of the local temperature. The temperature is, in turn, fed by the local dissipation of kinetic energy. Intuitively, this leads to a mechanism whereby turbulent regions increase their local viscosity and<br />
dissipate faster. We prove a strong a priori bound (that would fall within the Ladyzhenskaya-Prodi-Serrin criterion for ordinary Navier-Stokes) on the thermally weighted enstrophy for classical solutions to the coupled system.<br />
<br />
===Bing Wang===<br />
We show that the mean curvature blows up at the first finite singular time for a closed smooth embedded mean curvature flow in R3. This is a joint work with H.Z. Li.</div>Ebaerhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=PDE_Geometric_Analysis_seminar&diff=13222PDE Geometric Analysis seminar2017-02-02T16:12:27Z<p>Ebaer: </p>
<hr />
<div>The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.<br />
<br />
===[[Previous PDE/GA seminars]]===<br />
===[[Fall 2016 | Tentative schedule for Fall 2017]]===<br />
<br />
= PDE GA Seminar Schedule Spring 2017 =<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="8"<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | date <br />
!align="left" | speaker<br />
!align="left" | title<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | host(s)<br />
|-<br />
|January 23<br>Special time and location:<br> 3-3:50pm, B325 Van Vleck<br />
| Sigurd Angenent (UW)<br />
|[[#Sigurd Angenent | Ancient convex solutions to Mean Curvature Flow]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|January 30<br />
| Serguei Denissov (UW)<br />
|[[#Serguei Denissov | Instability in 2D Euler equation of incompressible inviscid fluid]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 6<br />
| Benoit Perthame (University of Paris VI)<br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 13<br />
| Bing Wang (UW)<br />
|[[#Bing Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 20<br />
| Hans-Joachim Hein (Fordham)<br />
|[[#Hans-Joachim Hein | ]]<br />
| Viaclovsky<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 27<br />
| Ben Seeger (University of Chicago)<br />
|[[#Ben Seeger | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 7 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 8 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 13<br />
| Sona Akopian (UT-Austin)<br />
|[[#Sona Akopian | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 27 - Analysis/PDE seminar<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 29<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 3<br />
| Zhenfu Wang (Maryland)<br />
|[[#Zhenfu Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 10<br />
| Andrei Tarfulea (Chicago)<br />
|[[#Andrei Tarfulea | Improved estimates for thermal fluid equations]]<br />
| Baer<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|May 1st<br />
| Jeffrey Streets (UC-Irvine)<br />
|[[#Jeffrey Streets | ]]<br />
| Bing Wang<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Abstracts=<br />
<br />
===Sigurd Angenent===<br />
The Huisken-Hamilton-Gage theorem on compact convex solutions to MCF shows that in forward time all solutions do the same thing, namely, they shrink to a point and become round as they do so. Even though MCF is ill-posed in backward time there do exist solutions that are defined for all t<0 , and one can try to classify all such &ldquo;Ancient Solutions.&rdquo; In doing so one finds that there is interesting dynamics associated to ancient solutions. I will discuss what is currently known about these solutions. Some of the talk is based on joint work with Sesum and Daskalopoulos.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Serguei Denissov===<br />
We consider the patch evolution under the 2D Euler dynamics and study how the geometry of the boundary can deteriorate in time.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Andrei Tarfulea===<br />
We consider a model for three-dimensional fluid flow on the torus that also keeps track of the local temperature. The momentum equation is the same as for Navier-Stokes, however the kinematic viscosity grows as a function of the local temperature. The temperature is, in turn, fed by the local dissipation of kinetic energy. Intuitively, this leads to a mechanism whereby turbulent regions increase their local viscosity and<br />
dissipate faster. We prove a strong a priori bound (that would fall within the Ladyzhenskaya-Prodi-Serrin criterion for ordinary Navier-Stokes) on the thermally weighted enstrophy for classical solutions to the coupled system.</div>Ebaerhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=PDE_Geometric_Analysis_seminar&diff=13221PDE Geometric Analysis seminar2017-02-02T16:12:08Z<p>Ebaer: </p>
<hr />
<div>The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.<br />
<br />
===[[Previous PDE/GA seminars]]===<br />
===[[Fall 2016 | Tentative schedule for Fall 2017]]===<br />
<br />
= PDE GA Seminar Schedule Spring 2017 =<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="8"<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | date <br />
!align="left" | speaker<br />
!align="left" | title<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | host(s)<br />
|-<br />
|January 23<br>Special time and location:<br> 3-3:50pm, B325 Van Vleck<br />
| Sigurd Angenent (UW)<br />
|[[#Sigurd Angenent | Ancient convex solutions to Mean Curvature Flow]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|January 30<br />
| Serguei Denissov (UW)<br />
|[[#Serguei Denissov | Instability in 2D Euler equation of incompressible inviscid fluid]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 6<br />
| Benoit Perthame (University of Paris VI)<br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 13<br />
| Bing Wang (UW)<br />
|[[#Bing Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim & Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 20<br />
| Hans-Joachim Hein (Fordham)<br />
|[[#Hans-Joachim Hein | ]]<br />
| Viaclovsky<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 27<br />
| Ben Seeger (University of Chicago)<br />
|[[#Ben Seeger | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 7 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 8 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 13<br />
| Sona Akopian (UT-Austin)<br />
|[[#Sona Akopian | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 27 - Analysis/PDE seminar<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 29<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 3<br />
| Zhenfu Wang (Maryland)<br />
|[[#Zhenfu Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 10<br />
| Andrei Tarfulea (Chicago)<br />
|[[#Andrei Tarfulea | Improved estimates for thermal fluid equations]]<br />
| Baer<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|May 1st<br />
| Jeffrey Streets (UC-Irvine)<br />
|[[#Jeffrey Streets | ]]<br />
| Bing Wang<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Abstracts=<br />
<br />
===Sigurd Angenent===<br />
The Huisken-Hamilton-Gage theorem on compact convex solutions to MCF shows that in forward time all solutions do the same thing, namely, they shrink to a point and become round as they do so. Even though MCF is ill-posed in backward time there do exist solutions that are defined for all t<0 , and one can try to classify all such &ldquo;Ancient Solutions.&rdquo; In doing so one finds that there is interesting dynamics associated to ancient solutions. I will discuss what is currently known about these solutions. Some of the talk is based on joint work with Sesum and Daskalopoulos.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Serguei Denissov===<br />
We consider the patch evolution under the 2D Euler dynamics and study how the geometry of the boundary can deteriorate in time.<br />
<br />
===Andrei Tarfulea===<br />
We consider a model for three-dimensional fluid flow on the torus that also keeps track of the local temperature. The momentum equation is the same as for Navier-Stokes, however the kinematic viscosity grows as a function of the local temperature. The temperature is, in turn, fed by the local dissipation of kinetic energy. Intuitively, this leads to a mechanism whereby turbulent regions increase their local viscosity and<br />
dissipate faster. We prove a strong a priori bound (that would fall within the Ladyzhenskaya-Prodi-Serrin criterion for ordinary Navier-Stokes) on the thermally weighted enstrophy for classical solutions to the coupled system.</div>Ebaerhttps://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php?title=PDE_Geometric_Analysis_seminar&diff=13074PDE Geometric Analysis seminar2017-01-20T05:56:31Z<p>Ebaer: </p>
<hr />
<div>The seminar will be held in room 901 of Van Vleck Hall on Mondays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm, unless indicated otherwise.<br />
<br />
===[[Previous PDE/GA seminars]]===<br />
===[[Fall 2016 | Tentative schedule for Fall 2017]]===<br />
<br />
= PDE GA Seminar Schedule Spring 2017 =<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="8"<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | date <br />
!align="left" | speaker<br />
!align="left" | title<br />
!style="width:20%" align="left" | host(s)<br />
|-<br />
|January 23<br>Special time and location:<br> 3-3:50pm, B325 Van Vleck<br />
| Sigurd Angenent (UW)<br />
|[[#Sigurd Angenent | Ancient convex solutions to Mean Curvature Flow]]<br />
| Local<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|January 30<br />
| Serguei Denissov (UW)<br />
|[[#Serguei Denissov | ]]<br />
| Local<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 6<br />
| Benoit Perthame (University of Paris VI)<br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 13<br />
| Bing Wang (UW)<br />
|[[#Bing Wang | ]]<br />
| Local<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 20<br />
| Hans-Joachim Hein (Fordham)<br />
|[[#Hans-Joachim Hein | ]]<br />
| Viaclovsky<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|February 27<br />
| Ben Seeger (University of Chicago)<br />
|[[#Ben Seeger | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
|- <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 7 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|- <br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 8 - Applied math/PDE/Analysis seminar<br />
| Roger Temam (Indiana University) <br />
|[[#| ]]<br />
| Mathematics Department Distinguished Lecture <br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 13<br />
| Sona Akopian (UT-Austin)<br />
|[[#Sona Akopian | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 27<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Tran<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|March 29<br />
| Sylvia Serfaty (Courant)<br />
|[[#Sylvia Serfaty | ]]<br />
| Wasow lecture<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 3<br />
| Zhenfu Wang (Maryland)<br />
|[[#Zhenfu Wang | ]]<br />
| Kim<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|April 10<br />
| Andrei Tarfulea (Chicago)<br />
|[[#Andrei Tarfulea | ]]<br />
| Baer<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|May 1st<br />
| Jeffrey Streets (UC-Irvine)<br />
|[[#Jeffrey Streets | ]]<br />
| Bing Wang<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Abstracts=<br />
<br />
===Sigurd Angenent===<br />
The Huisken-Hamilton-Gage theorem on compact convex solutions to MCF shows that in forward time all solutions do the same thing, namely, they shrink to a point and become round as they do so. Even though MCF is ill-posed in backward time there do exist solutions that are defined for all t<0 , and one can try to classify all such &ldquo;Ancient Solutions.&rdquo; In doing so one finds that there is interesting dynamics associated to ancient solutions. I will discuss what is currently known about these solutions. Some of the talk is based on joint work with Sesum and Daskalopoulos.</div>Ebaer