Institute of Mathematics
Institute of Mathematics
The address of the lecture hall is: Beatrice-Edgell-Weg 21, 97074 Würzburg. For a map see accomodation.
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The theory of hyperbolic conservation laws and compressible fluid flow equations is at an exciting crossroad now. In conservation laws the one space dimensional theory has reached some level of maturity, well documented in the book by Constantine Dafermos. The one-dimensional theory seems not to carry over to two and three space dimensions, and we are vexed by not really knowing what to do instead. Onsager’s conjecture has been cracked for the incompressible Euler equations, might this give us a hint for the compressible case? This Fall School will attempt to give a comprehensive overview of the current state of developments for (mainly) the two and three dimensional compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. We hope that this will spark new ideas, so that we can move on to a better understanding of what seems to be so impenetrable now.
The fee for the fall school is 150 €. This include lunches, coffee breaks, a guided tour and the Fall School dinner party.
Fall School particpants Oct. 3, 2018
Eduard Feireisl Sara Daneri Constantine Christian
Dafermos Klingenberg Simon Markfelder