Transport equation 1000-1M24RT
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The aim of the lecture is to introduce the theory of the transport equation from the viewpoint of the Partial Differential Equations. The results from the last decade will be in particular interests.
The subject is to discuss all properties of the solutions to transport equations and related topics.
In the scope we find also analytical theories (from the functional analysis) and applications to systems of PDEs. The main setting will be based on the Lebesgue spaces, but in a natural way we will be supported by the measure theory, too.
Content:
- elements of the classical theory;
- the Euler vr. Largangian coordinates;
- regular flow;
- theory of existence/uniqueness/ununiqueness in the low regularity;
- application to the kinetic theory;
- application in systems of aggregation and fluid mechanics.
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Assessment criteria
Assessment methods and assessment criteria:
Oral exam
Bibliography
Bibliography:
D. Bresch, P.-E. Jabin: Global weak solutions of PDEs for compressible media: a compactness criterion to cover new physical situations. Shocks, singularities and oscillations in nonlinear optics and fluid mechanics, 33--54, 2017.
Crippa, Gianluca; De Lellis, Camillo Estimates and regularity results for the DiPerna-Lions flow. J. Reine Angew. Math. 616 (2008), 15--46.
DiPerna, R. J., Lions, P. L., Ordinary differential equations, transport theory and Sobolev spaces, Invent. Math. 98 (1989), 511--547.
Jabin, Pierre-Emmanuel Critical non-Sobolev regularity for continuity equations with rough velocity fields. J. Differential Equations 260 (2016), no. 5, 4739--4757.
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