Analysis and Applied Mathematics Seminar

Matthew Novack
University of Texas-Austin
Recent Results for the 3D Quasi-Geostrophic System: Boundary Conditions and Non-Uniqueness
Abstract: The 3D Quasi-Geostrophic system is a set of equations used in meteorology to describe the evolution of the atmosphere. The surface quasi-geostrophic equation (2D SQG) is a well-studied special case where the atmosphere above the earth is at rest. In this talk, we will discuss a pair of recent results, the first of which derives the physical boundary conditions for the 3D model and constructs global in time weak solutions. The second result shows the non-uniqueness of weak solutions to the 3D model via a convex integration argument.
Monday March 18, 2019 at 4:00 PM in 636 SEO
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