SMS scnews item created by Martin Wechselberger at Thu 11 Mar 2010 0948
Type: Seminar
Distribution: World
Expiry: 17 Mar 2010
Calendar1: 17 Mar 2010 1405-1455
CalLoc1: New Law School Seminar 030
Auth: wm@p628.pc (assumed)

Applied Maths Seminar: Kartashova -- Nonlinear resonance analysis as a base for novel numerical models

Elena Kartashova, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler
Universitaet, Linz 

Wednesday 17th March 14:05-14:55pm, New Law School Seminar 030 (Building F10).  

Nonlinear Resonance Analysis (NRA) is a natural next step after Fourier analysis
developed for linear PDEs.  The main subject of NRA is evolutionary nonlinear PDEs,
possessing resonant solutions.  Importance of NRA is due to its wide application area --
from climate predictability to cancer diagnostic to breaking of the wing of an
aircraft.  

In my talk I plan to give a brief overview of the methods and results available in NRA,
and illustrate it with some examples from fluid mechanics.  In particular, it will be
shown how 1) to use a general method of q-class decomposition for computing resonant
modes for a variety of physically relevant dispersion functions; 2) to construct
NR-reduced models for numerical simulations basing on the resonance clustering;
theoretical comparision with Galerkin-like models will be made and illustrated by the
results of some numerical simulations with nonlinear PDE.  3) to employ NR-reduced
models for interpreting of real-life phenomena (in the Earth`s atmosphere) and results
of laboratory experiments with water tanks.  

A short presentation of the software available in this area will be given.

http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/AppliedSeminar/abstracts/2010/kartashova.html