The 36th KMGS will be held on September 26th, Thursday, at the Natural Science Building (E6-1) Room 3438.
We invite a speaker Namhyun Eun from the Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST.
The abstract of the talk is as follows.
[Speaker] 은남현 (Namhyun Eun) from Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST, supervised by Prof. 강문진, Moon-Jin Kang
[Title] Uniqueness and Stability of Riemann shocks to compressible Euler system in a class of inviscid limits
[Discipline] Analysis (of PDEs)
[Abstract]
In this talk, we will discuss the uniqueness and stability of a Riemann shock solution to the compressible Euler system, which is a self-similar entropy solution connecting two different constant states, in a physical vanishing viscosity limits. We focus on the one dimensional compressible full Euler system and consider the Brenner-Navier-Stokes-Fourier system, which is an amendment of the Navier-Stokes-Fourier system, to describe the physical perturbation class. (This is a joint work with Moon-Jin Kang (KAIST) and Saehoon Eo (Stanford University).
[Language] Korean