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Seminar Series MATH-IHES
Subjects math
Date Monday 1 July 2019
Time 10:00
Institute IHES
Seminar Room Amphithéâtre Léon Motchane
Speaker's Last Name Masmoudi
Speaker's First Name Nader
Speaker's Email Address
Speaker's Institution Université de New York
Title Inviscid Limit and Prandtl System (3/4)
Abstract One of the main open problems in the mathematical analysis of fluid flows is the understanding of the inviscid limit in the presence of boundaries. In the case of a fixed bounded domain, it is an open problem to know whether solutions to the Navier-Stokes system with no slip boundary condition (zero Dirichlet boundary condition) do converge to a solution to the Euler system when the viscosity goes to zero. The main problem here comes from the fact that we cannot impose a no slip boundary condition for the Euler system. To recover a zero Dirichlet condition, Prandtl proposed to introduce a boundary layer (a small neighborhood of the boundary) in which viscous effects are still present. It turns out that the system that governs the flow in this small neighborhood, namely the Prandtl system has many mathematical difficulties. The goal of this course is to discuss some of the recent development in the inviscid limit as well as the study of the Prandtl system. We will also discuss the singularity formation for both the stationary and non stationary Prandtl system.
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