Nonlinear PDEs in Fluid Dynamics
Date: 9 - 13 May 2022
Location: Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques
Event type: Conference
Organisers: Raphäel Danchin (UPEC), Matthias Hieber (TU Darmstadt and Aix-Marseille), Sylvie Monniaux (Aix-Marseille), Charlotte Perrin (Aix-Marseille)
The field of nonlinear PDEs in fluid dynamics has seen tremendous scientific activities in the last years, which are due to the facts that the underlying governing equations have a very complex structure and that these equations form a building block for other disciplines in sciences.
The mathematical investigations of these systems often follow their traditional lines. Essential progress on certain problems was, however, often based on techniques which were well-known only in other areas or disciplines. This is where the conference comes into its own: besides the investigation of the most recent results on the underlying equations and phenoma, special emphasis will be put to foster the interaction between more fundamental methods in pure mathematics and current questions arising in the theory of the Navier-Stokes and the Euler equations, in deterministic and stochastic models of complex fluids and in free boundary value problems. Special sessions will be devoted to the presentations of results of younger participants.
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