SMS scnews item created by Dominic Dimech at Wed 17 Jan 2024 1548
Type: Seminar
Modified: Mon 22 Jan 2024 0953
Distribution: World
Expiry: 22 Jan 2024
Calendar1: 22 Jan 2024 1500-1600
CalTitle1: Existence of solutions to the stochastic Ericksen-Leslie system in a 3-D bounded domain
Auth: dominic@al463fm6pfv.staff.wireless.sydney.edu.au (ddim8352) in SMS-SAML

PDE Seminar: Feng -- Existence of solutions to the stochastic Ericksen-Leslie system in a 3-D bounded domain

On Monday, 22 January 2024 at 

- 12 PM for Beijing, Hong Kong and Perth 
- 1 PM for Seoul and Tokyo 
- 3 PM for Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney 
- 5 PM for Auckland 

Zhewen Feng (Postdoctoral Research Fellow @ The University of Queensland, Australia) is
speaking at the Asia-Pacific Analysis and PDE Seminar on 

Title: Existence of solutions to the stochastic Ericksen-Leslie system in a 3-D bounded
domain 

Abstract: Motivated by experimental evidence on the effect of thermal fluctuations in
liquid crystal flows, we consider the stochastic Ericksen-Leslie system with general
Oseen-Frank energy in a three-dimensional bounded domain.  Utilising the classical
Ginzburg-Landau approach, we prove the convergence of solutions to the stochastic
approximation and prove the existence of martingale solutions that are strong in the
sense of PDEs up to a maximal existence time.  

Chair: Ben Goldys (Professor @ The University of Sydney, Australia) 

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