Friday, April 25, Gauged Poisson Structures and Compressible Free
Boundary Fluids, Robert Lowry
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Applied Mathematics Seminar Friday 25, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm, DON 2159
Gauged Poisson Structures and Compressible Free Boundary Fluids Robert Lowry, PhD, SUNY Suffolk
Abstract: Building on the work of Lewis, Marsden, Montgomery, Ratiu and Mazer, I will explore the example of a perfect compressible fluid with a free boundary. In particular, I will illustrate how the Euler equations for a compressible fluid with a free boundary (such as that observed in weather systems and oceanographic problems) can be derived from Lie-Poisson reduction scheme using a general formula for brackets on reduced principle bundles.
Audience: This talk is aimed at an audience with background in applied mathematics and physics. Students are welcome!