Student Analysis

Date:  Thursday, February 07, 2013
Location:  3096 East Hall (5:10 PM to 6:00 PM)

Title:  Strichartz Estimates

Abstract:   Strichartz estimates are powerful tools used in the study of dispersive partial differential equations. They were initially obtained by R. Strichartz using Fourier restriction theorems and a duality argument. They have since been generalized and used extensively. Our focus will be on the Strichartz estimates for the wave equation. We will outline their proof, and apply them to prove a small data global existence result.


Speaker:  Derek Wood
Institution:  University of Michigan

Event Organizer:   Purvi Gupta   

 

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