BIRS Workshop: Mathematical Questions in Wave Turbulence
Mathematics
Banff International Research Station
Audience: | Researchers in the topic |
Conference dates: | 04-May-2020 to 06-May-2020 |
Curator: | BIRS Programme Coordinator* |
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Description: Virtual scientific collaboration hosted by BIRS
Wave turbulence is a universal phenomenon describing the chaotic behaviors of systems as diverse as the atmosphere, the ocean, plasmas (and thus astrophysics), quantum dynamics, etc... in certain regimes where the nonlinear effects are weak. Understanding this phenomenon rigorously would be of great interest in all these physical disciplines ; it is also a fascinating mathematical challenge, bringing together many domains of research: partial differential equations, probabilty, mathematical physics, and harmonic analysis.
Upcoming talks
Past talks
Your time | Speaker | Title | |||
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Wed | May 06 | 15:30 | Thierry Dauxois | Energy Cascade in Internal Wave Attractors | |
Wed | May 06 | 14:00 | Yulin Pan | Wave Turbulence in Finite Domain – Role of Discrete Resonant Manifold | |
Tue | May 05 | 15:30 | Sergey Nazarenko | Non-Stationary self-similar Solutions of the Wave Kinetic Equations | |
Mon | May 04 | 15:30 | Alexandru Ionescu | Nonlinear Stability of Vortices and Shear Flows | |
Mon | May 04 | 14:00 | Jacob Bedrossian | The Power Spectrum of Passive Scalar Turbulence in the Batchelor Regime |
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