Speaker: Professor Tang Hao
Topic: Exploring the Wave-Breaking Phenomenon in the Presence of Noise
Date: December 6th, 2024 (Friday)
Time: 10.00 a.m.--11.00 a.m.
Venue: Academic Lecture Hall 1709, Jingyuan Building
Sponsors: School of Mathematics and Statistics, Institute of Mathematics, Institute of Science and Technology
Biography:
Tang Hao achieved his Doctoral Degree from City University of Hong Kong in 2018. He carried out postdoctoral research at the University of Stuttgart in Germany (supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and the University of Oslo in Norway. His research interests is on stochastic partial differential equations. His research works have been published in renowned journals such as JFA, SIMA, AIHP, CCM, JDE with him being either the independent author or the corresponding author. Notably, his papers have been included in the ESI highly cited papers list.
Abstract:
This presentation aims to introduce recent results in the investigation of wave-breaking phenomena under the influence of noise, fostering dialogue on future research questions in this area with colleagues.
The discourse will particularly center on the stochastic Camassa-Holm equation, addressing aspects such as:
1. Blow-up in the form of wave-breaking;
2. Conditions in initial data that result in wave-breaking;
3. The wave-breaking speed upon occurrence.