Applied Math Colloquium: Dr. Shane Ross
Virginia Tech
Location
Mathematics/Psychology : 101
Date & Time
September 13, 2019, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Description
Abstract: Several geometric and probabilistic methods for studying chaotic phase space transport have been developed and fruitfully applied to diverse areas of mechanics, particularly particle motion in fluid mechanics. Increasingly, systems of interest are determined not by analytically defined model systems, but by data from experiments or large-scale simulations. This emphasis on real-world systems sharpens our focus on those features of phase space transport in finite-time systems which are robust. In this talk, we will discuss invariant manifolds and invariant manifold-like objects, and also their connection with almost-invariant sets, almost-cyclic sets, space-time braids, and Lagrangian coherent structures. These perspectives significantly advance our capability to both understand and exploit fluid flows in engineered and natural systems. If time permits, we will discuss some results relevant for real-time analysis and prediction of geophysical transport structures which have arisen from field applications related to search-and-rescue and dispersal of contaminants or tracers through the fluid.