UVic Probability and Dynamics Seminar: Elizabeth Carlson
Topic
Accuratel​y and Efficiently Modeling Turbulent Flows: Theoretical and Computational Investigations into Data Assimilation
Speakers
Details
One of the challenges of the accurate simulation of turbulent flows is that initial data is often incomplete. Data assimilation circumvents this issue by continually incorporating the observed data into the model. A new approach to data assimilation known as the Azouani-Olson-Titi algorithm (AOT) introduced a feedback control term to the 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (NSE) in order to incorporate sparse measurements. In 2014, the solution to the AOT algorithm applied to the 2D NSE was proven to converge exponentially to the true solution of the 2D NSE with respect to the given initial data. In this talk, I will present our work on parameter recovery, well-posedness for the sensitivity equations, a nonlinear version of the AOT algorithm, and real-world applications in ocean models, as well as new ideas based off of these investigations.
Additional Information
Location: Cornett A120
Time: 2:30pm Pacific
Elizabeth Carlson, UVic
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
November 10, 2021
Time
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