UBC DG + MP + PDE Seminar: Tobias Barker
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The last 10-15 years have seen several works aimed at understanding the behaviour of scale-invariant norms near a potential blow-up time/finite maximal time of existence for a variety of PDE. Most of these results and proofs are qualitative and provide no quantitative information. In a very interesting recent work, Terence Tao provided the first quantitative blow-up rates for globally defined scale-invariant norms of the Navier-Stokes equations. In this talk, I will address what happens quantitatively in the local vicinity of any potential singularity. I will also discuss some other results in this direction and further perspectives.
Part of this talk is joint work with Christophe Prange (CNRS, Cergy Paris Université).
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Location: Online.
For Zoom link, contact spicard@math.ubc.ca
Time: 2pm Pacific
Tobias Barker, University of Bath