Hamiltonian Geometry and Dynamics Behind Compressible Fluids
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of Hamiltonian geometry and dynamics as they relate to compressible fluids in this 55-minute lecture by Boris Khesin from the University of Toronto. Delve into the mathematical foundations and physical implications of these concepts, gaining insights into the complex behavior of fluid systems. Part of the Workshop on Supergeometry and Bracket Structures in Mathematics and Physics, this talk offers a deep dive into the intersection of geometry, physics, and fluid dynamics, providing valuable knowledge for researchers and students in related fields.
Syllabus
Hamiltonian geometry and dynamics behind compressible fluids
Taught by
Fields Institute
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