Math Club: The Mathematics of Fluids and Flames

Math Club: The Mathematics of Fluids and Flames
Math Club: The Mathematics of Fluids and Flames

Math Club: The Mathematics of Fluids and Flames

Date: Thursday, April 18th
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: 351 Avery Hall

Title: The Mathematics of Fluids and Flames
Presenter: Professor Adam Larios
Abstract: Have you ever wondered how the chaotic patterns in a dancing flame or swirling plasma can be captured through mathematics? Join us as we explore the captivating world of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation, a mathematical model that doesn’t play by the usual rules and sheds light on these complex phenomena. This equation is similar to those that model the behavior of flowing water, providing a unique bridge between the elements of fire and water.

During our discussion, we'll dive into how certain modifications can simplify the equation to make it more approachable while preserving its intriguing properties. To bring these abstract concepts to life, we’ll show you colorful animations that demonstrate the dynamic behavior of the solutions.

Whether you’re deeply passionate about mathematics or simply curious about how equations can describe natural phenomena, this talk will offer a fresh perspective on the beauty and complexity of math in motion.

Everyone is welcome, no membership required. Pizza will be served!

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