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Equivalence of Wind Forces: Intensity vs. Duration [closed]
The strongest tornado in the world happened recently in Greenfield Iowa with winds over 318 mph: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2176728102678237&vanity=reedtimmer2.0
I am curious, are less ...
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What are partial differential equations with fast reaction terms?
I know $u_t(t,x)=\Delta u^m(t,x),\;\; (t,x)\in (0,\infty)\times \mathbb{R}$ is the fast-diffusion equation when $m\in (0,1).$
But how are PDEs with fast reaction terms defined in general? I also wish ...
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What is known about discrete versions of the spatially homogenous Boltzmann equation with finitely many (but arbitrarily many) velocities?
Consider a discrete version of spatially homogenous Boltzmann equation with finitely many (but arbitrarily many) velocities $v_i \in \mathbb R^n$ with $i \in I$. Equivalently, consider a system of ...
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Ramp and Cliff Solutions to the Viscous Burgers Equation: Explicit Formula?
I read an article in which the authors describe an observed phenomenon as being related to the "classical ramp and cliff Burgers solutions''. Those are described as Burgers solutions that behave ...
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Linearized NLS/GP around a soliton and the spectrum of the evolution operator
I apologize if this has been asked before but so far I haven't found it anywhere.
Consider the Nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a potential (i.e. Gross- Pitaevskii) in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$
$$i\Psi_{t} =...
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Another question from Villani's monograph "Hypocoercivity"
I think there is an (possible) error in Villani's monograph titled "Hypocoercivity". To be specific, in page 62 (the first snapshot), he defined a new inner product $((\cdot,\cdot))$ as in (...
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Examples of applications of hyperbolic conservation laws
I am giving a talk in front of my applied PDE research group on hyperbolic conservation laws, the most basic form of which is the PDE $$ u_t + f(u)_x = 0 $$ where $u$ is the conserved quantity and $f$ ...
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Help to understand a limit $\varepsilon\rightarrow 0$ computation on a fluid mechanic paper
In Córdoba and Gancedo - Contour dynamics of incompressible 3-D fluids in a porous medium with different densities (page 4) I read that if
$$ v (x_1,x_2,x_3,t)=-\frac{\rho_2-\rho_1}{4\pi} \...
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Industrial research projects on "mathematical modeling and PDEs" [closed]
Apparently there are several companies in a great variety of fields (medical, biological, engineering, etc.) that need "consulting on mathematical modeling and PDEs" from applied mathematicians.
I'...
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Infinitesimal generators and conserved quantities (Schrodinger type evolution)
First, I'm no expert in symmetry analysis of evolution equations and so I apologize if this post is a bit of a cobble. The question I have is about the evolution of $\psi: \mathbb{R}^{1+1}\to \mathbb{...
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stability of the Monge-Ampère equation
Is there any hope to prove this conjecture (or a similar one)?
Conjecture Let $\Omega_k$ be a family of convex (smooth) domains, and let $u_k$ be convex Alexandrov solution of $$ \begin{cases}
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How analyze the following fully nonlinear equation
Now I want to consider the following pde
$u_t(x,t)=\sigma(x,t)(1+|D_xu(x)|^2)^{1/2}$, with initial condition $u(x,0)=g(x)$ which is analytic, and on domain $D\times \mathbf{R}^{+}$, $D\subset \mathbf{...
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Physical and real life interpretation of the concept of regularity used in differential equations?
I guess the title kind of speaks for my questions: I'm curious to know what could be the physical interpretation or real life application of the concept of regularity that arises in PDE: take for ...