Mathematical Developments in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Date: 13 April - 10 July 2026
Location: Institut Henri Poincaré
Event type: Extended Format
Organisers: Emmanuel Dormy (CNRS and SMA-ENS), Christophe Lacave (Savoie Mont Blanc), Ludivine Oruba (sorbonne)
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics covers a wide range of applications in atmospheric and oceanic sciences, with direct connections to the challenges of climate change. Historically studied by physicists and applied mathematicians, rotating fluids have been the subject of many recent results involving the analysis of PDEs. However, exchanges between these communities remain relatively rare and isolated.
This thematic trimester programme aims at strengthening exchanges between the applied community (geophysics, physics, numerics and applied mathematics) and the one involved in more theoretical developments on Partial Differential Equations. This programme will aim at developing truly interdisciplinary interactions on these issues.
CMI Enhancement and Partnership Program
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