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Studiamo l'evoluzione temporale di un fluido bidimensionale incomprimibile non viscoso quando la vorticità iniziale è concentrata in regioni di diametro e mostriamo che la vorticità evoluta temporalmente è anche lei concentrata in piccole regioni di diametro , per qualunque . Noi chiamiamo questa proprietà "localizzazione". Come conseguenza abbiamo una connessione rigorosa tra il modello dei vortici puntiformi e l'Equazione di Eulero.
In a series of recent papers, Martel and Merle solved the long-standing open problem on the existence of blow up solutions in the energy space for the critical generalized Korteweg- de Vries equation. Martel and Merle introduced new tools to study the nonlinear dynamics close to a solitary wave solution. The aim of the talk is to discuss the main ideas developed by Martel-Merle, together with a presentation of previously known closely related results.
We show that the global-in-time solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes equations driven by highly oscillating external forces stabilize to globally defined (on the whole real line) solutions of the same system with the driving force given by the integral mean of oscillations. Several stability results will be obtained.
In this paper we present an analysis of the partial differential equations that
describe the Chemical Vapor Infiltration (CVI) processes. The mathematical model
requires at least two partial differential equations, one describing the
gas phase and one corresponding to the solid phase.
A key difficulty in the process is the long processing times that are typically
required. We address here the issue of optimization and show that we can choose
appropriate pressure and temperature to minimize these...
We investigate different asymptotic regimes for Vlasov equations modeling the evolution of a cloud of particles in a turbulent flow. In one case we obtain a convection or a convection-diffusion effective equation on the concentration of particles. In the second case, the effective model relies on a Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation.
We investigate different asymptotic regimes
for Vlasov equations modeling the evolution of a cloud of particles in a turbulent flow. In one case we obtain a convection or a convection-diffusion effective equation on the concentration of particles. In the second case, the effective model relies on a Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation.
We consider the problem of motion of several rigid bodies in a viscous fluid. Both compressible and incompressible fluids are studied. In both cases, the existence of globally defined weak solutions is established regardless possible collisions of two or more rigid objects.
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