Thu, 29 Jan 2026

12:00 - 13:00
C5

On the exact failure of the hot spots conjecture

Dr. Mitchell Taylor
(ETH Zurich)
Abstract
The hot spots conjecture asserts that as time goes to infinity, the hottest and coldest points in an insulated domain will migrate towards the boundary of the domain. In this talk, I will describe joint work with Jaume de Dios Pont and Alex Hsu where we find the exact failure of the hot spots conjecture in every dimension. 


 

Thu, 22 Jan 2026

12:00 - 13:00
C5

On a 1D Navier–Stokes model for dynamic combustion: characterisation for the depletion of reactant and global wellposedness

Siran Li
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Abstract

We consider a one-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes model for reacting gas mixtures with the same γ-law in dynamic combustion. The unknowns of the PDE system consist of the inverse density, velocity, temperature, and mass fraction of the reactant (Z). First, we show that the graph of Z cannot form cusps or corners near the points where the reactant in the combustion process is completely depleted at any time, based on a Bernis-type inequality by M. Winkler (2012) and the recent works by T. Cieślak et al (2023). In addition, we establish the global well-posedness theory of small BV weak solutions for initial data that are small perturbations around the constant equilibrium state (1, 0, 1, 0) in the L1(R)∩BV(R)-norm, via an analysis of the Green's function of the linearised system. The large-time behaviour of the global BV weak solutions is also characterised. This is motivated by and extends the recent global well-posedness theory for BV weak solutions to the one-dimensional isentropic Navier-Stokes and Navier-Stokes-Fourier systems developed by T. Liu and S.-H. Yu (2022).

*Joint with Prof. Haitao Wang and Miss Jianing Yang (SJTU)

Thu, 19 Feb 2026
16:00

TBA

Bence Hevesi
(University of Cambridge (DPMMS))
On the Dehn functions of central products of nilpotent groups
García-Mejía, J Llosa Isenrich, C Pallier, G Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (14 Jan 2026)
On the paper “Bundle gerbes” by Michael Murray
Hitchin, N Journal of the London Mathematical Society volume 113 issue 1 (01 Jan 2026)

Professor James Naismith, Head of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences division here in Oxford will be joining our coffee morning in the Common Room on Monday 26 January from 11 am.

Please do join Jim for coffee if you can.

Poster

The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) runs a range of events including  conferences on topics ranging from cryptography to mathematics anxiety.

Check them out.

Drag-minimising bodies in confined Stokes flows
Hinton, E Dalwadi, M Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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