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On both the presence and absence of interface splash singularities for the Euler equations - Oxbridge PDE Days

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  • UserProf Steve Shkoller, University of Oxford
  • ClockFriday 21 March 2014, 14:00-15:00
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I will discuss the problem of interface singularities for the 3-D Euler equations. In the case of one-fluid interfaces, I will discuss the so-called “splash” and “splat” singularities, wherein the crest of a breaking wave crashes onto the trough, and hypersurfaces collide. In the case of two-fluid interfaces, I will explain why such singularities cannot form. This is joint work with D. Coutand.

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