Thu, 05 Mar 2026

14:00 - 15:00
Lecture Room 3

Stabilised Finite Element Methods for General Convection–Diffusion Equations

Dr Jindong Wang
((Mathematical Institute University of Oxford))
Abstract

Dr Jindong Wang will talk about; 'Stabilised Finite Element Methods for General Convection–Diffusion Equations'

This talk presents several stabilised finite element methods for general convection–diffusion equations, with particular emphasis on recent extensions to vector-valued problems arising in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Owing to the non-self-adjoint structure of the operator and the potentially large disparity between convective and diffusive scales, standard Galerkin discretisations may exhibit non-physical oscillations. We design a class of upwind-type schemes and exponentially fitted methods for vector-valued problems that mitigate these effects, highlighting both their shared stabilisation mechanisms and the distinctive features that arise in the vector-valued setting. These developments illustrate concrete strategies for the design and analysis of finite element discretisations for general convection–diffusion problems.

 

 

Tue, 17 Feb 2026
13:15
C4

Ricci flow on ALF manifolds

Dain Kim
(MIT)
Abstract

Asymptotically Locally Flat (ALF) Ricci-flat metrics are expected to model certain long-time singularities in four-dimensional Ricci flow, so understanding their stability is essential. In this talk, I will discuss that conformally Kähler, non-hyperkähler Ricci-flat ALF metrics are dynamically unstable under Ricci flow. Our work establishes three key tools in this setting: a Fredholm theory for the Laplacian on ALF metrics, the preservation of the ALF structure along the Ricci flow, and an extension of Perelman’s λ-functional to ALF metrics. This is joint work with Tristan Ozuch.

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