On the Global Stability of Large Fourier Mode for 3-D Navier-Stokes Equations

Topic: 
On the Global Stability of Large Fourier Mode for 3-D Navier-Stokes Equations
Date & Time: 
Friday, April 21, 2023 - 14:00 to 15:00
Speaker: 
Ping Zhang, Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Location: 
Classroom E204, East Hall, NYU Shanghai New Bund Campus & Hosted via Zoom

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Abstract:

In this talk, we first prove the global existence of strong solutions to 3-D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with solenoidal initial data, which writes in the cylindrical coordinates is of the form: ${\rm A}(r,z)\cos N\th +{\rm B}(r,z)\sin N\th,$ provided that $N$ is large enough. 

In particular, we prove that the corresponding solution has almost the same frequency $N$ for any positive time.  Furthermore, we shall extend the above well-posedness result for initial data which is a linear combination of axisymmetric data without swirl and infinitely many large mode trigonometric series in the angular variable. (This is joint work with Yanlin Liu.)

Biography:

Professor Ping Zhang is now president of Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He received his BS in Mathematics from Nanjing University in 1991, and PhD from Nanjing University in 1997. He was a postdoctoral  fellow  at the Institute of Mathematics, CAS, from 1997 to 1999. From 1999 on,  he has been working in the Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, CAS.  He was promoted to the full professor position in 2003.

Professor Zhang’s research lies in the mathematical theory of viscous fluid dynamical equations and the semi-classical limit of nonlinear Schrödinger equations. His honors include: Outstanding Youth Research Grant from Natural Sciences Foundation of China in 2005; China Youth Science and Technology Innovation Award in 2007: State Natural  Science Award of second class in 2011: Changjiang Chair Professor of The University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015; Chern Shiing-Shen  Prize of Chinese Mathematical Society in 2019. He was elected to the Academician of The Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2021.

Seminar by the NYU-ECNU Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU Shanghai