In this work, we have introduced and then computed the so-called crest factor associated with solutions of dissipative partial differential equations (PDEs). By taking two paradigmatic dissipative PDEs, we estimated in an explicit and accurate manner the values of the crest factor of their solutions. We then analysed and compared the estimates as a function of the positive parameter which appears in the PDEs in space dimensions one and two. These estimates shed some light on the dynamics of the fluctuations of the solutions of the two model PDEs, and therefore provide a criterion for discerning between small and large potential excursions in space for the solution of any dissipative PDE. Being able to detect between small and large intermit...
We discuss an approach to the computer assisted proof of the existence of branches of stationary and...
A new perspective on the critical phenomena aspects of fully developed turbulence (FDT) is considere...
Abstract. We consider three examples of dissipative dynamical systems involving many degrees of free...
In this work, we have introduced and then computed the so-called crest factor associated with soluti...
In this work we have analysed the nature of space fluctuations in dissipative Partial Differential E...
In this thesis we have investigated some physically interesting dissipative partial differential equ...
This article surveys some recent applications of ideas from dynamical sys-tems theory to understand ...
In this work we present an unexpected relation between the discriminant associated to a Hill equatio...
PhDPhysicsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
We study the impact of the convective terms on the global solvability or finite time blow up of solu...
We consider the Modified Kuramoto–Sivashinky Equation (MKSE) in one and two space dimensions and we ...
We study behavior for negative times t of the 2D periodic Navier-Stokes equations and Burgers' origi...
This paper develops a rigorous notion of dissipation-induced instability in infinite dimensions as a...
Taking in consideration the audience, we explore a prospective point of view. We intend to comment o...
We discuss the problem of establishing dissipative estimates for certain differential equations for ...
We discuss an approach to the computer assisted proof of the existence of branches of stationary and...
A new perspective on the critical phenomena aspects of fully developed turbulence (FDT) is considere...
Abstract. We consider three examples of dissipative dynamical systems involving many degrees of free...
In this work, we have introduced and then computed the so-called crest factor associated with soluti...
In this work we have analysed the nature of space fluctuations in dissipative Partial Differential E...
In this thesis we have investigated some physically interesting dissipative partial differential equ...
This article surveys some recent applications of ideas from dynamical sys-tems theory to understand ...
In this work we present an unexpected relation between the discriminant associated to a Hill equatio...
PhDPhysicsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.um...
We study the impact of the convective terms on the global solvability or finite time blow up of solu...
We consider the Modified Kuramoto–Sivashinky Equation (MKSE) in one and two space dimensions and we ...
We study behavior for negative times t of the 2D periodic Navier-Stokes equations and Burgers' origi...
This paper develops a rigorous notion of dissipation-induced instability in infinite dimensions as a...
Taking in consideration the audience, we explore a prospective point of view. We intend to comment o...
We discuss the problem of establishing dissipative estimates for certain differential equations for ...
We discuss an approach to the computer assisted proof of the existence of branches of stationary and...
A new perspective on the critical phenomena aspects of fully developed turbulence (FDT) is considere...
Abstract. We consider three examples of dissipative dynamical systems involving many degrees of free...