Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - The Landau equation does not blow up

9:30am - 10:30am
https://hkust.zoom.us/j/96717363318 (Passcode: 679489)

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The Landau equation is one of the main equations in kinetic theory. It models the evolution of the density of particles when they are assumed to repel each other by Coulomb potentials. It is a limit case of the Boltzmann equation with very soft potentials. In the space-homogeneous case, we show that the Fisher information is monotone decreasing in time. As a consequence, we deduce that for any initial data the solutions stay smooth and never blow up, closing a well-known open problem in the area.

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Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Luis Silvestre
University of Chicago
Language
English
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