Spontaneous Stochasticity in Multi-Scale Dynamics
Offered By: Stony Brook Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing phenomenon of spontaneous stochasticity in multi-scale dynamical systems through this comprehensive mathematics colloquium talk. Delve into the fascinating world where deterministic Cauchy problems are solved by stochastic Markov processes, with a focus on applications in turbulence models. Discover how these stochastic solutions are formalized using attractors of renormalization-group operators. Join speaker Alexei Mailybaev from IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, as he presents joint work with Artem Raibekas (UFF, Brazil), offering a captivating introduction to this complex topic in the field of mathematics and dynamical systems.
Syllabus
Spontaneous stochasticity in multi-scale dynamics - Alexei Mailybaev
Taught by
Stony Brook Mathematics
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