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Math Seminar on Magnetohydrodynamic Equations

Thursday, February 25, 11 a.m. – noon; Whitman
Topic: Some Recent Results on the Global Regularity of Magnetohydrodynamic Equations

Assistant Professor Dipendra Regmi will present. All interested students and faculty are welcome to Department of Mathematics seminars.

The abstract of the talk is as follows: “Whether the classical solutions of two-dimensional incompressible ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations can develop a finite time singularity (or globally regular for all time) from smooth initial data with finite energy is an outstanding open problem in fluid dynamics. We study magnetohydrodynamic equations to explore how far one can go beyond this and still prove the global regularity. In this presentation, we discuss some of our recent results and open problems related to incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equations.”

Kellen Myers, Mathematics, kellen.myers@farmingdale.edu, 631-420-2571.

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