Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar
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Thu, 16/10/2008 11:00 |
Mohammed Aziz (Maths Institute) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Thu, 23/10/2008 11:00 |
Prof. Chris Farmer (Schlumberger Visiting Professor) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Thu, 30/10/2008 11:00 |
Laura Campbell (University of Oxford) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
Gibson 1st Floor SR |
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Thu, 13/11/2008 11:00 |
Judy Simpson (Oxford) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Thu, 20/11/2008 11:00 |
Trevor Wood (Oxford) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
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Thu, 27/11/2008 11:00 |
Prof. Divakar Viswanath (University of Michigan, USA) |
Applied Dynamical Systems and Inverse Problems Seminar |
DH 3rd floor SR |
Recurrences have been central to the study of dynamical
systems ever since the inception of the subject. Periodic solutions
make the notion of recurrences exact. The Lorenz attractor is the best
known example of a strange attractor and we will describe a method to
find periodic solutions that lie on it. Additionally, we will consider
a turbulent channel flow and describe the computation of time periodic
solutions using nearly degrees of freedom to represent the
velocity field. |
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degrees of freedom to represent the
velocity field.