Departmental Colloquium
Jeffrey Rauch
University of Michigan
Strictly Dissipative Hyperbolic Boundary Value Problems With Trihedral Corners
Abstract: To compute approximate solutions of
partial differential equations on all of space one usually performs
computations on a bounded computational domain.
Often the domain is chosen rectangular therefore with
trihedral corners in three dimensional space.
Artificial absorbing boundary conditions are imposed.
One needs to analyse dissipative boundary value
problems with trihedral corners. Existence is easy.
Uniqueness is not. Describe recent work with
Laurence HALPERN and open problems.
Friday November 3, 2017 at 3:00 PM in SEO 636