Combinatorial Approximations to the Continuum for Fluid Computation
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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk on fluid computation and geometry presented at the Workshop on Geometry and Analysis of Fluid Flows, with a special tribute to David Ebin. Delve into combinatorial approximations to the continuum for fluid computation as Ruth Lawrence-Naimark from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem shares her insights. The talk is preceded by an introduction from Dennis Sullivan of Stony Brook University, offering a comprehensive 59-minute exploration of cutting-edge mathematical concepts in fluid dynamics and geometry.
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Dennis Sullivan, Stony Brook University
Ruth Lawrence-Naimark, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Stony Brook Mathematics