Is dispersion a stabilizing or destabilizing mechanism? Landau-damping in fast oscillating turbulent flows

Friday, February 10, 2017 - 15:30
704 Thackeray
Speaker Information
Edriss Titi
University of Texas A&M and Weizmann Institute of Science

Abstract or Additional Information

In this talk I will present a unified approach for the effect of fast rotation and dispersion as an averaging mechanism for, on the one hand, regularizing and stabilizing certain evolution equations, such as the Navier-Stokes and Burgers equations. On the other hand, I will  also present some results in which large dispersion acts as a destabilizing mechanism for the long-time dynamics of certain dissipative evolution equations, such as the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation. In addition, I will present some new results concerning two- and three-dimensional turbulent flows with high Reynolds numbers in periodic domains, which exhibit ``Landau-damping" mechanism due to large spatial average in the initial data.

 

 

HOST: Dehua Wang