Dissipative Systems in Fluid Dynamics with Eduard Feireisl
Offered By: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore dissipative systems in fluid dynamics through this webinar featuring Eduard Feireisl from the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University. Delve into the complexities of thermodynamically open systems that exchange matter and energy with their environment, focusing on continuum fluid dynamics modeled by evolutionary partial differential equations. Examine key challenges including Levinson dissipativity, bounded absorbing sets, asymptotic compactness of global trajectories, and dynamics driven by random data. Gain insights into the intricate behavior and pattern formation of dissipative systems as they dissipate energy. The webinar includes a comprehensive presentation followed by a Q&A session, offering a deep dive into this fascinating area of fluid dynamics and mathematical analysis.
Syllabus
Dissipative Systems in Fluid Dynamics with Eduard Feireisl
Taught by
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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