Anomalous Dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture - Part 4: Error Estimates
Offered By: Max Planck Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the fourth part of a lecture series exploring anomalous dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture, focusing on error estimates. Examine the mathematical intricacies of turbulent flows, energy transfer between scales, and the symmetry proposed by Lars Onsager's hypothesis. Investigate the challenges in proving this conjecture and its significance in understanding vortices and turbulence. Analyze the methods used to estimate errors in the mathematical models describing energy dissipation in physical systems. Gain insights into this active area of research in physics and applied mathematics, and explore its implications for modeling complex fluid dynamics.
Syllabus
Anomalous Dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture Part 4 (Error estimates)
Taught by
Max Planck Science
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