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Non-uniqueness in the Partial Differential Equations of Fluid Dynamics

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Explore the cutting-edge developments in mathematical fluid dynamics through this Stony Brook Mathematics Colloquium talk. Delve into the unexpected progress made in understanding non-uniqueness of solutions to fundamental partial differential equations, specifically the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. Examine the state-of-the-art research in this field, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between instability and non-uniqueness. Survey parallel programs by prominent researchers, including Jia-Svěrák-Guillod, Vishik, Bressan-Murray-Shen, and Albritton-Brué-Colombo. Learn about the groundbreaking proof that Leray-Hopf solutions of the forced Navier-Stokes equations are not unique. Gain insights into the connections between physics and "spontaneous stochasticity" that are yet to be fully understood in this complex area of study.

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Non-uniqueness in the partial differential equations of fluid dynamics - Dallas Albritton


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Stony Brook Mathematics

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