Applications of symplectic geometry in fluid dynamics
Ian Roulstone (University of Surrey Guildford)
Abstract: We present a brief history of the application of methods from symplectic geometry to fluid dynamics, and to geophysical systems in particular. The material will cover both analytical and numerical applications, and emphasize the importance of geometric concepts in operational weather prediction models. This seminar relates to others given recently in this series by Rubtsov and by D'Onofrio, and there will be a focus on the role of partial differential equations of Monge—Ampere type.
mathematical physicsdynamical systemsquantum algebrarepresentation theorysymplectic geometry
Audience: general audience
BIMSA Integrable Systems Seminar
Series comments: The aim is to bring together experts in integrable systems and related areas of theoretical and mathematical physics and mathematics. There will be research presentations and overview talks.
Audience: Graduate students and researchers interested in integrable systems and related mathematical structures, such as symplectic and Poisson geometry and representation theory.
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| Organizers: | Niсolai Reshetikhin, Andrii Liashyk, Ivan Sechin, Andrey Tsiganov* |
| *contact for this listing |
