Ioan Bejenaru, Tarek Elgindi, and Andrej Zlatoš
Peter
Constantin
(Princeton)
Sergey Denisov
(UW Madison)
Susan Friedlander
(USC)
Mihaela Ignatova
(Princeton)
Toan Nguyen
(Penn State)
Steve Shkoller
(UC Davis)
Sijue Wu
(Michigan)
Bill Young
(UCSD)
All talks will be held in Halkin
Room (6402) in the Applied Mathematics and Physics building on
the UCSD campus.
Registration and Funding: There
is no
registration fee. However, if you are interested in participating,
please fill in the blank fields below and click on the "Submit
Registration Information" button at the bottom of the page in order to
register for the
conference. This will help the organizers make proper catering
arrangements and dinner reservations. Funding will also be available to
junior partcipants. To apply for funding, please contact Tarek Elgindi
at telgindi@ucsd.edu.
Sat. June 2 | Sun. June 3 | ||
8:15-8:45 |
Breakfast | 8:30-9:00 | Breakfast |
8:45-9:35 |
Bill Young--A two-dimensional vortex condensate at high Reynolds number | 9:00-9:50 | Sijue Wu--Wellposedness of the 2d full water wave equation in a regime that allows for non-C^1 interfaces |
9:45-10:35 |
Mihaela Ignatova--SQG in Bounded Domains | 10:00-10:50 | Peter Constantin--Remarks on the inviscid limit |
10:45-11:15 |
Coffee Break | 11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:15-12:05 |
Toan Nguyen--L^oo instability of Prandtl's layers |
11:30-12:20 |
Steve Shkoller--Global existence of large solutions
to the compressible Euler equations with physical vacuum in
three space dimensions |
12:05-2:00 |
Lunch Break | ||
2:00-2:50 |
Sergey Denisov--2d Euler equation in infinite
cylinder: some stability and confinement results |
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3:00-3:30 |
Coffee Break | ||
3:30-4:20 |
Susan Friedlander--Kolmogorov, Onsager and a
stochastic model for turbulence |
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UCSD campus and the AP&M building (Math. Department).
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AP&M building (P207 is closest). For a campus map, please click here.
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holders: Professors and research scholars may participate in
occasional lectures and short-term consultations, if authorized to do so by their sponsor. Such lectures and consultations must be
incidental to the exchange visitor's primary program activities. If
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contractor, as defined in 8 CFR 274a.1(j), and the
relevant criteria and procedures must be satisfied. For example J-1 scholars coming from Yale to present a lecture at UCSD or attend a conference should receive a letter from Yale's International Center indicating that they are eligible to receive a reimbursement from UCSD.
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