September 11, 2019
4:05PM - 5:35PM
Cockins Hall 240
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Invitations to Mathematics - Feride Tiglay
Title: Well-posedness in the sense of Hadamard
Speaker: Feride Tiglay
Abstract: An initial value problem for a PDE is well-posed if a solution exists, it is unique and the initial data to solution map is continuous. We will start with some textbook examples and work our way to the well-posedness for some nonlinear PDE from mathematical physics in Sobolev and Besov spaces.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.
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2019-09-11 16:05:00
2019-09-11 17:35:00
Invitations to Mathematics - Feride Tiglay
Title: Well-posedness in the sense of Hadamard
Speaker: Feride Tiglay
Abstract: An initial value problem for a PDE is well-posed if a solution exists, it is unique and the initial data to solution map is continuous. We will start with some textbook examples and work our way to the well-posedness for some nonlinear PDE from mathematical physics in Sobolev and Besov spaces.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.
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Title: Well-posedness in the sense of Hadamard
Speaker: Feride Tiglay
Abstract: An initial value problem for a PDE is well-posed if a solution exists, it is unique and the initial data to solution map is continuous. We will start with some textbook examples and work our way to the well-posedness for some nonlinear PDE from mathematical physics in Sobolev and Besov spaces.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.