讲座人:Philippe G. LeFloch
University of Paris VI
讲座题目:The mathematics of multi-scale challenges in continuum physics
地 点:前沿院西二楼 A102,曲江校区
时 间:2016 年5 月12 日(星期四),下午15:00
简介
Understanding the dynamical behavior of complex fluids and materials undergoing phase transitions is very challenging and this requires to master a broad set of mathematical methods and computational algorithms. This lecture will present the main challenges arising in physical applications (liquid-vapor mixtures, prediction of tsunami in the ocean, etc.) in which the presence of highly nonlinear waves (material interfaces, shock waves) and multiple scales or parameters (viscosity, capillarity, heat conduction, etc) make these problems extremely difficult. This lecture will review the mathematical and computational methods developed in the past twenty years for this broad field of nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. References are available at the link: philippelefloch.org.
摘要
Philippe LeFloch is a Director of Research at the University of Paris 6 (since 2005) after holding positions in the United States, including at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Science (New York University). After graduating from the Ecole Normale Supérieure, he received a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Ecole Polytechnique and a Habilitation Diploma in applied mathematics from the University of Paris 6. His main expertise is on partial differential equations and on applications to fluid dynamics and related fields. He is internationally recognized for key achievements on the mathematics and numerics of multi-scale problems. In 1995, he received the Faculty Early Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation. He has published more than 200 research papers with about 100 different co-authors, and published a book entitled ``Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws''.
本讲座可盖章