Diff. Geom, Math. Phys., PDE Seminar: Zachary Bradshaw

  • Date: 10/07/2014
  • Time: 15:30
Lecturer(s):
Zachary Bradshaw, UBC
Location: 

University of British Columbia

Topic: 

Analytical properties for the Navier-Stokes equations and applications

Description: 

Strong solutions to the 3D Navier-Stokes equations are known to exist locally-in-time and are real analytic. Providing lower bounds for their analyticity radius is important as this length scale plays an important role in turbulent phenomenologies and can be used to establish blow-up criteria. In this talk we discuss one approach to estimating analyticity radii and a related conditional regularity criteria.

Other Information: 

Location: ESB 2012