Applied Mathematics Colloquium
Dr. Edriss S. Titi, Texas A&M and Weizmann Institute
Friday, March 6, 2015 · 12 - 1 PM
CANCELLED due to UMBC closure
Title: Finite Number of Determining Parameters for the Navier-Stokes Equations with Applications into Feedback Control and Data Assimilation
Abstract: In this talk we will implement the notion of finite number of determining parameters for the long-time dynamics of the Navier-Stokes equations (NSE), such as determining modes, nodes, volume elements, and other determining interpolants, to design finite-dimensional feedback control for stabilizing their solutions. The same approach is found to be applicable for data assimilation of weather prediction. In addition, we will show that the long-time dynamics of the NSE can be imbedded in an infinite-dimensional dynamical system that is induced by an ordinary differential equations, named determining form, which is governed by a globally Lipschitz vector field. The NSE are used as an illustrative example, and all the above mentioned results equally hold to other dissipative evolution PDEs.
This is a joint work with A. Azouani, H. Bessaih, A. Farhat, C. Foias, M. Jolly, R. Kravchenko, E. Lunasin and E. Olson