MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Regents of The University of Minnesota

Grant: $100,376 - National Science Foundation - May. 27, 2009

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Award Description: The proposed research concerns the study of some mathematical models occuring in three specific areas: electromagnetism, solid mechanics, and fluid mechanics. In the first project on electromagnetism, the investigator and his collaborators will establish an identification of the self-dual Chern-Simons vortices, as well as study the electric and magnetic effects on the stability of the dually charged vortices. The second project concerns the dynamics of the gel-swelling. The mathematical construction of well-posedness of classical and weak solutions will be proven in the context of hyperbolic conservation laws. The third project involves the well-posedness and stability of various nonlinear dispersive equations arising from solid and fluid mechanics. Methods of mathematical analysis are the primary tool employed in the investigations.

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Jobs Summary: Assistant Professor (Total jobs reported: 1)

Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed

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Regents of The University of Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55455
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Minneapolis, MN 55455
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