Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis

Research

Seminar on analysis and geometry

Talks

  • 24.4. 10:15  Anna-Mariya Otsetova: Axisymmetric capillary water waves with vorticity and swirl connecting to static unduloid configurations – M3 (M234)

    We study steady axisymmetric water waves with general vorticity and swirl, subject to the influence of surface tension. Explicit solutions to such a water wave problem are static configurations where the surface is an unduloid, that is, a periodic surface of revolution with constant mean curvature. We prove that to any such configuration there connects a global continuum of non-static solutions by means of a global implicit function theorem and topological degree theory. To prove this, the key is strict monotonicity of a certain function describing the mean curvature of an unduloid and involving complete elliptic integrals. From this point of view, this paper is an interesting interplay between water waves, geometry, and properties of elliptic integrals. This is a joint work with Jörg Weber (University of Vienna) and Erik Wahlén (Lund University).

  • 15.5. 14:15  Kai Hippi: TBA – M3 (M234)
  • 16.5. 10:15  Sari Rogovin: Linear dilatation and absolute continuity – M3 (M234)

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