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【40th anniversary academic activities】Liyuan scholar Colloquium forty-five:On Some MHD Free Boundary Problems

Time:2023-10-20 09:41

主讲人 Prof. Tao Luo (City University of Hong Kong) 讲座时间 October 27, 2023 4:30-5:30 p.m.
讲座地点 Classroom No. 3, 1/F, Hui Xing Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University, China 实际会议时间日 27
实际会议时间年月 2023.10

The 40th Anniversary of Shenzhen University and the 40th Anniversary of Mathematics Department

Liyuan scholar Colloquium forty-five

Lecture Title: On Some MHD Free Boundary Problems

Speaker:Prof. Tao Luo (City University of Hong Kong)

Lecture time:October 27, 2023 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Lecture location:Classroom No. 3, 1/F, Hui Xing Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University, China

Overview:

In this talk, I will introduce the background of MHD free boundary problems, and discuss main geometric and analytic ideas in obtaining a priori estimates. Then I will discuss the role played by the Taylor sign condition, from both ill-posedness and well-posedness points of view. This talk is based on joint work with Professor Chengchun Hao.

Speaker Introduction:Prof. Tao Luo received his PhD degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1995. He went to the University of Michigan and Georgetown University as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor. He is currently a professor at the City University of Hong Kong. Prof. Tao Luo's research interests include nonlinear partial differential equations, mathematical theory of fluid dynamics, and hyperbolic systems of conservation law equations. His research results have been published in important international journals such as Comm. Pure & Applied Math., Archives for Rational Mech. & Anal., Comm. Math. Physics, Advances in Math. etc. He has won many academic awards in China and abroad. He has won many academic awards both in China and abroad, including the Presidential Scholarship Special Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Rackhan Research Fellowship of the University of Michigan, the CNR Research Fellowship of Italy, and the CNRS Research Fellowship of France.

Teachers and students are welcome to participate!

Invited by: School of Mathematical Sciences

School of Mathematical Sciences

October 19, 2023