Desingularization and long-term dynamics of solutions to fluid models

Susanna Haziot (Brown U, Providence)

Jun 21. 2024, 09:15 — 10:00

The Muskat equation models the interaction of two incompressible fluids with equal viscosity propagating in porous medium, governed by Darcy’s law. The Peskin problem describes the flow of a Stokes fluid through the heart valves.  In this talk, we investigate the small data critical regularity theory for these two models, and in particular, the desingularization of interfaces with small corners. The first part is joint work with E. Garcia-Juarez, J. Gomez-Serrano and B. Pausader. The second part is joint work with E. Garcia-Juarez.

Further Information
Venue:
ESI Boltzmann Lecture Hall
Associated Event:
Nonlinear Waves and Relativity (Thematic Programme)
Organizer(s):
Roland Donninger (U of Vienna)
David Fajman (U of Vienna)
Birgit Schörkhuber (U of Innsbruck)