Mon, 10 Feb 2025
16:30
L4

The Camassa—Holm Equation with Transport Noise

Helge Holden
(NTNU, Norway)
Abstract

The Camassa–Holm equation, which is nonlinear one-dimensional nonlinear PDE which is completely integrable and has  applications in several areas, has received considerable attention. We will discuss recent work regarding the Camassa—Holm equation with transport noise, more precisely, the equation $u_t+uu_x+P_x+\sigma u_x \circ dW=0$ and $P-P_{xx}=u^2+u_x^2/2$. În particular, we will show existence of a weak, global, dissipative solution of the Cauchy initial-value problem on the torus.  This is joint work with L. Galimberti (King’s College), K.H. Karlsen (Oslo), and P.H.C. Pang (NTNU/Oslo).

Mon, 14 Oct 2024
16:30
L4

Large Population Limit for Interacting Particle Systems on Weighted Graphs

Nathalie Ayi
(Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, Sorbonne-Université, Paris)
Abstract

When studying interacting particle systems, two distinct categories emerge: indistinguishable systems, where particle identity does not influence system dynamics, and non-exchangeable systems, where particle identity plays a significant role. One way to conceptualize these second systems is to see them as particle systems on weighted graphs. In this talk, we focus on the latter category. Recent developments in graph theory have raised renewed interest in understanding largepopulation limits in these systems. Two main approaches have emerged: graph limits and mean-field limits. While mean-field limits were traditionally introduced for indistinguishable particles, they have been extended to the case of non-exchangeable particles recently. In this presentation, we introduce several models, mainly from the field of opinion dynamics, for which rigorous convergence results as N tends to infinity have been obtained. We also clarify the connection between the graph limit approach and the mean-field limit one. The works discussed draw from several papers, some co-authored with Nastassia Pouradier Duteil and David Poyato.

Partial mass concentration for fast-diffusions with non-local aggregation terms
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Seymour's second neighbourhood conjecture: random graphs and reductions
Espuny Díaz, A Girão, A Granet, B Kronenberg, G Random Structures and Algorithms (07 Aug 2024)

The vibraphone consists of tuned metal bars which the player hits with mallets. It is common in classical music, but especially prevalent in jazz and there is no-one better on 'vibes' than Milt Jackson. Here he is with Modern Jazz Quartet, the group founded and led by pianist John Lewis and in which Milt spent much of his career.

So shut down the laptop, kick off your shoes and let John and Milt sink you in to summer. They start slow. Then get a little less slow. But never get too fast.

Self-similar blow-up solutions in the generalised Korteweg-de Vries equation: spectral analysis, normal form and asymptotics
Chapman, S Kavousanakis, M Charalampidis, E Kevrekidis, I Kevrekidis, P Nonlinearity volume 37 issue 9 095034-095034 (14 Aug 2024)
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