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Dispersion in a two-dimensional stratified fluid

Abstract

The inviscid Boussinesq system is a widely used model in the study of oceanic flows, however, the description of its global dynamics remains an open problem. As a step towards understanding the long-time behaviour of its solutions, in this talk we will look at stability of a prototypical stratified steady state. In particular, the combined effect of gravity and stable stratification leads to a dispersive effect in the system for the perturbation and acts as a stabilising mechanism in the fluid. We will discuss the key properties of the perturbed system that allow for extended times of stability (from the local well-posedness timescale) as well as some elements of the proofs. This talk is based on joint works with Klaus Widmayer and Haram Ko.

Please note that the seminar will take place in person in room 139 of Huxley Building.

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