Update: 2024/11/29
Research
Workshop on the Navier–Stokes flow
- Period
- September 18–19, 2018
- Venue
- Graduate School of Mathematics (Seminar Room 552),
Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
- Speakers
- Ken Abe (Osaka City University),
Lorenzo Brandolese (Université Lyon 1),
Hajime Koba (Osaka University),
Yasunori Maekawa (Kyoto University),
Miho Murata (Kanagawa University),
Tomoyuki Nakatsuka (Technische Universität Darmstadt),
Kenta Ohishi (Nagoya University),
Takahiro Okabe (Hirosaki University),
Hirokazu Saito (Tokyo University of Science),
Okihiro Sawada (Gifu University),
Yohei Tsutsui (Shinshu University),
Erika Ushikoshi (Yokohama National University)
- Organizing Committee
- Toshiaki Hishida (Nagoya University)
Takahiro Okabe (Hirosaki University)
- Sponsors
- JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 18K03363 (Toshiaki Hishida),
JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) 17K14215 (Takahiro Okabe).
- Contact to
- Toshiaki Hishida (hishida (at) math.nagoya-u.ac.jp)
Program
September 18 (Tue) |
10:00–10:50 |
Lorenzo Brandolese (Université Lyon 1)
Uniqueness and large time behavior for the Boussinesq system
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11:00–11:50 |
Takahiro Okabe (Hirosaki University)
Asymptotic expansions of the 2D Navier–Stokes flow in the Hardy space
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«Lunch Break» |
13:40–14:30 |
Kenta Ohishi (Nagoya University)
On the $R$-boundedness for the generalized Stokes resolvent problem in an infinite layer with resolvent parameter near the origin
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14:40–15:30 |
Hirokazu Saito (Tokyo University of Science)
Local solvability of the Navier–Stokes–Korteweg system on general domains
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15:50–16:40 |
Yohei Tsutsui (Shinshu University)
Asymptotic stability of the stationary Navier–Stokes flows in Besov spaces
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16:50–17:40 |
Okihiro Sawada (Gifu University)
Finding an annihilation of pressure by the renormalization structure
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September 19 (Wed) |
10:00–10:50 |
Yasunori Maekawa (Kyoto University)
Asymptotic stability of some scale-critical flows in a two-dimensional exterior domain
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11:00–11:50 |
Hajime Koba (Osaka University)
On fluid flow on an evolving surface with boundaries
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«Lunch Break» |
13:40–14:30 |
Tomoyuki Nakatsuka (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Existence of time-periodic solutions with fast spatial decay to the Navier–Stokes equation in $\mathbb{R}^{n}$
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14:40–15:30 |
Miho Murata (Kanagawa University)
Global well-posedness for the Navier–Stokes–Korteweg system
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15:50–16:40 |
Ken Abe (Osaka City University)
Vanishing viscosity for axisymmetric flows with boundary
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16:50–17:40 |
Erika Ushikoshi (Yokohama National University)
Hadamard variational formula for the multiple eigenvalue of the Stokes equations with friction slip boundary conditions
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