This semester we intend to run an informal, random working mathematical physics/analysis/applied math seminar on fluid mechanics. The main idea will be to talk about problems that we can't yet solve, as well as some papers. The seminar will normally meet on Tuesdays, 2:25pm at VV 901. Everybody is welcome!

Schedule

February 6, Tuesday, 2:25pm VV 901 Fedor Nazarov will speak on "Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"

February 13, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Fedor Nazarov will continue to speak on "Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"

February 20, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Fedor Nazarov will continue to speak on "Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"

March 6, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Jai Sukhatme will speak on "Physical interpretation of the surface quasigeostrophic (SQG) equations"

March 13, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Fedor Nazarov will continue to speak on "Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"

March 20, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Paul Milewski will speak on "Breaking Waves in Shallow Water"

March 27, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Fedor Nazarov will continue to speak on "Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"

April 10, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Roman Shterenberg will speak on "Navier-Stokes in the limit of large rotation: following Babin, Mahalov and Nikolaenko"

April 24, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Roman Shterenberg will continue to speak on "Navier-Stokes in the limit of large rotation: following Babin, Mahalov and Nikolaenko"

May 1, Tuesday, 2:25pm, VV 901 Sasha Kiselev will speak on "Critical Dissipative Dispersive Surface Quasi-Geostrophic Equation"