A classical problem that traces back to Helmholtz and Kirchhoff is the understanding of the dynamics of solutions to the Euler equations of an inviscid incompressible fluid when the vorticity of the solution is initially concentrated near isolated points in 2d or vortex lines in 3d. We discuss some recent results on these solutions' existence and asymptotic behavior. We describe, with precise asymptotics, interacting vortices, and traveling helices. We rigorously establish the law of motion of “leapfrogging vortex rings”, initially conjectured by Helmholtz in 1858.

5月6日
4pm - 5pm
地点
https://hkust.zoom.us/j/96761384440 (Passcode: 085839)
讲者/表演者
Prof. Manuel del Pino
University of Bath
主办单位
Department of Mathematics
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Alumni, Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
语言
英语
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