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Title:
Control of water waves

Speaker:
Thomas Alazard

Abstract:
Water waves are disturbances of the free surface of a liquid. They are, in general, produced by the immersion of a solid body or by impulsive pressures applied on the free surface. The  two questions we discuss in this talk are the following:  - which waves can be generated by blowing on a localized portion of the free surface ?  Our main result with Pietro Baldi and Daniel Han-Kwan asserts that one can generate any small amplitude, periodic in x, two-dimensional, gravity-capillary water waves.  - consider now gravity water waves in a rectangular tank. Is-it possible to estimate their energy by looking only at the motion of some of the curves of contact between the free surface and the vertical walls

Link:
https://www.msri.org/workshops/761/schedules/20396

Workshop:
MSRI- New challenges in PDE: Deterministic dynamics and randomness in high and infinite dimensional systems