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Gigliola Staffilani: What do I see from my corner of wave turbulence theory?

Speaker
Gigliola Staffilani (MIT)
Date
Thu, Jan 23 2025, 4:30pm
Location
380Y
Gigliola Staffilani: What do I see from my corner of wave turbulence theory?

Wave turbulence theory is a vast subject and its goal is to formulate for us a multiscale picture of wave interactions.
Phenomena involving interactions of waves happen at different scales and in different media: from gravitational waves to the waves on the surface of the ocean, from our milk and coffee in the morning to infinitesimal particles that behave like wave packets in quantum physics.
These phenomena are difficult to study in a rigorous mathematical manner, but because of this challenge, mathematicians have developed interdisciplinary approaches that are powerful and beautiful.
I will describe some of these approaches and I will outline along the way questions that remain open in spite of the great progress already made.

This lecture is part of the Beatrice Yormark Distinguished Lecture Series.

You can learn more about Professor Gigliola Staffilani here: https://math.mit.edu/~gigliola/