Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Scientific Computation - Clean Numerical Simulation and its applications

4:00pm - 5:00pm
Room 1409 (Lifts 25/26)

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Due to the butterfly-effect, all traditional numerical algorithms can not give convergent trajectory of chaotic systems in a long enough interval of time.  Thus, traditionally, computer-generated numerical simulations of chaos are mostly a mixture of true physical solution and false numerical noises, which are at the same order of magnitude.  In 2009 Liao proposed the strategy of the so-called Clean Numerical Simulation (CNS), which can provide us a convergent chaotic trajectory in a long enough interval of time.  In this talk, the basic ideas of the CNS are briefly introduced and some of its applications in chaos, turbulent flows and the famous three-body problems are described.  Especially, the discovery and scientific meanings of a new concept, namely the ultra-chaos, are introduced and discussed.  The CNS provides us a new strategy to investigate chaos and turbulent flows and also a new tool to attack some open questions.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Shijun LIAO
Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Language
English
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PG students
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Organizer
Department of Mathematics
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