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Some Analysis of Multidimensional Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
【2013.5.13 10:00am,Z311】

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 2013-5-10 

  Colloquia & Seminars 

  Speaker

      

   Prof. Barbara Keyfitz,Ohio State University

  Title

  

  Some Analysis of Multidimensional Hyperbolic Conservation Laws         

 

  Time

  2013.5.13 10:00am                       

  Venue

  Z311

  Abstract

   

The study of quasilinear hyperbolic partial differential equations (also known as conservation laws) presents formidable technical challenges. For example, the solutions to most initial-value problems have rather low regularity, and are found in function spaces which are themselves not easy to analyze. In a single space dimension, there is now a satisfactory theory, although it is limited to small data. In more than one space dimension, there is almost no theory.

In this presentation, I will give an overview of how technical difficulties in one space dimension have been overcome, emphasizing the underlying concepts that distinguish nonlinear from linear problems. This sets the stage for a description of the small amount of analysis that has been completed for conservation laws in two space dimensions, where the study of self-similar problems has yielded some rigorous results. I will illustrate with an exposition of a model problem involving Mach stems for a nonlinear wave equation. This example is joint work with Suncica Canic and Eun Heui Kin.

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