Seminar in Analysis and Geometry

Seminar in Analysis and Geometry

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Shades of h-principle in foliation theory - Gael Meigniez

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Shades of h-principle in foliation theory - Gael Meigniez

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Seminar in Analysis and Geometry

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  1. 1 Shades of h-principle in foliation theory - Gael Meigniez
  2. 2 The Shock Development Problem - Tristan Buckmaster
  3. 3 On embeddings of manifolds - Dishant Mayurbhai Pancholi
  4. 4 3D Navier-Stokes equations: the dynamics of a blow-up - Alexey P Cheskidov
  5. 5 Building linear homotopies in metric topology with scalable spaces - Aleksandr Berdnikov
  6. 6 On Arnold's formula for the second variation of energy on orbits of 2d vorticities - Vladimír Sverák
  7. 7 h-principle without pre-conditions for ridgy Lagrangians transverse to a distr... - Yakov Eliashberg
  8. 8 The landscape law and wave localization - Svitlana Mayboroda
  9. 9 Floer homology of Hamiltonians supported on subsets - Shira Tanny
  10. 10 Non-uniqueness of Leray solutions of the forced Navier-Stokes equations - Dallas Albritton
  11. 11 Honda-Huang's work on contact convexity revisited - Dishant Mayurbhai Pancholi
  12. 12 Euler flows with local energy dissipation - Hyunju Kwon
  13. 13 Totally nonparallel immersions - Michael Harrison
  14. 14 H1/2− weak solutions of the 3D Euler equations - Matthew Novack
  15. 15 Weak solutions to MHD equations - Daniel Faraco
  16. 16 Level Sets of Weakly Lipschitz Functions - Bobby Wilson
  17. 17 Singularity formation for reduced models of fluid equations - Mimi Dai
  18. 18 Global well-posedness for the 2D one-phase Muskat equations -Hongjie Dong
  19. 19 Metrics of constant Chern scalar curvature - Xi Sisi Shen
  20. 20 Positive Lyapunov exponents and mixing in stochastic fluid flow. Part III - Samuel Punshon-Smith
  21. 21 Remarks on the long-time dynamics of 2D Euler - Theodore Dimitrios Drivas

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