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Existence theory and asymptotic flocking dynamics of flocking particles immersed in fluid

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  • UserYoung-Pil Choi (Imperial College, London)
  • ClockTuesday 18 June 2013, 16:10-17:00
  • HouseMR12.

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In this talk, we provide the global existence of a unique strong solution to the particle-fluid system. This system has been introduced for modeling of interacting between flcking particles and incompressible (or compressible) fluid. For large viscosity and suitable initial data, we also present that the velocities of particles and fluid are asymptotically aligned to the common velocity at least exponentially fast.

This talk is part of the Conference on Mathematical Topics in Kinetic Theory series.

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