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The nestedness of higher-order networks
LaRock, T Zhang, Y Young, J Eikmeier, N Lambiotte, R Landry, N (18 May 2026)
Thu, 25 Jun 2026

12:00 - 13:00
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Global Well-Posedness for Prandtl-Type Boundary Layer Models

Anita Yang
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Abstract

In this talk, we study some Prandtl-type boundary layer models, including the two-dimensional MHD boundary layer equations and the Prandtl–Shercliff model. For small perturbations of a tangential background magnetic field, we establish the global-in-time existence and uniqueness of solutions to the MHD boundary layer equations in Sobolev spaces. The proof relies on a novel combination of the well-known cancellation mechanism and the concept of linearly good unknowns. We also investigate the Prandtl–Shercliff model. In the two-dimensional case, we establish global-in-time well-posedness in Sobolev spaces without imposing any structural assumptions on the initial data. Moreover, we show that solutions exhibit a global analytic regularization effect in all variables, up to the boundary and for all times. The proofs rely crucially on the intrinsic nonlocal diffusion induced by the Shercliff boundary layer.

Today sees the pilot launch of Oxford Unbounded, our free online mentoring programme to help students achieve top grades at Maths GCSE/National 5s. Teachers at selected schools across the UK, with a high proportion of students from backgrounds underrepresented at Oxford, have been invited to nominate students in Year 10 (or equivalent).

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Ben Green and Alex Scott have been awarded European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants. The grants are one of the most prestigious and competitive research awards in the world, providing long-term funding to well-established, leading scientists and scholars who wish to pursue groundbreaking, high-risk projects that push the frontiers of knowledge. 

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