Mon, 24 Jan 2011

17:00 - 18:00
Gibson 1st Floor SR

Slowly varying in one direction global solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes system

Jean-Yves Chemin
(Universite Pierre et Marie Curie)
Abstract

The purpose of this talk is to provide a large class of examples of large initial data which gives rise to a global smooth solution. We shall explain what we mean by large initial data. Then we shall explain the concept of slowly varying function and give some flavor of the proofs of global existence.

Wed, 03 Nov 2010
10:10
OCCAM Common Room (RI2.28)

Knots and elasticity

Sebastien Neukirch
(Universite Pierre et Marie Curie)
Abstract

We derive solutions of the Kirchhoff equations for a knot tied on an infinitely long elastic rod subjected to combined tension and twist. We consider the case of simple (trefoil) and double (cinquefoil) knots; other knot topologies can be investigated similarly. The rod model is based on Hookean elasticity but is geometrically non-linear. The problem is formulated as a non-linear self-contact problem with unknown contact regions. It is solved by means of matched asymptotic expansions in the limit of a loose knot. Without any a priori assumption, we derive the topology of the contact set, which consists of an interval of contact flanked by two isolated points of contacts. We study the influence of the applied twist on the equilibrium and find an instability for a threshold value of the twist.

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