Spring 2023 Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar
Time and Place: Tuesdays 3:05-4:20 pm in Room 0231, Love Building Course: MAP 6939 Scope: The Applied and Computational Math Seminar is series of talks with various topics covering a broad spectrum of not only applied and computational mathematics but also engineering. Researchers outside of the Department of Mathematics and Florida State University, postdocs and senior Ph.D students are also welcomed to share their work. Please contact the organizer if you wish to schedule your talk. For Spring 2023, contact Kyle Gallivan (gallivan"at"math.fsu.edu) |
Date | Speaker | Title | Affiliation |
04/11 | Wojciech Ozanski | An introduction to open problems in mathematical analysis of incompressible fluid mechanics. | Department of Mathematics, FSU |
Abstract: We will introduce the incompressible Euler equations as well as the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, which describe inviscid and viscid fluid flows (respectively). We will discuss existence and uniqueness of solutions as well as blow-up phenomena of the two equations. Moreover, we will describe the structure of the equations and both the useful and the troublesome properties that one encounters when working with them. Finally, we will discuss some remarkable recent developments in the theory and exciting open problems. |
Bio: Wojciech Ozanski received his Ph.D. from Warwick University in 2018. He held postdoctoral appointments at University of Southern California and at the Institute for Advanced Study before joining the Department of Mathematics at FSU in August, 2022. |