Wave turbulence for the Nonlinear Schrodinger equation

Prof. Jalal Shatah (美国科学与艺术院士)
2018-07-06 16:20-17:20
N820

Speaker: Professor Jalal Shatah (美国科学与艺术院士, Courant Institute of New York University) Title: Wave turbulence for the Nonlinear Schr?dinger equation. Time: 4:20-5:20, July 6 Place: Room 820 Abstract: Wave turbulence describes the out-of-equilibrium statistical mechanics of weakly nonlinear waves. It was first put forward by Peierls in 1928, in the context of solid state physics, and then by Hasselman in 1962, in the context of water waves. The theory was invigorated and investigated by Zakharov and his school in the 70’s. The theory of weak turbulence proposed by Zakharov relies on the derivation of a kinetic wave equation. In this talk we will derive the kinetic equation for the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation and discuss the time scale where the kinetic equation is a valid approximation.

 

Speaker: Professor Jalal Shatah (美国科学与艺术院士, Courant Institute of New York University) Title: Wave turbulence for the Nonlinear Schrodinger equation. Time: 4:20-5:20, July 6 Place: Room 820 Abstract: Wave turbulence describes the out-of-equilibrium statistical mechanics of weakly nonlinear waves. It was first put forward by Peierls in 1928, in the context of solid state physics, and then by Hasselman in 1962, in the context of water waves. The theory was invigorated and investigated by Zakharov and his school in the 70’s. The theory of weak turbulence proposed by Zakharov relies on the derivation of a kinetic wave equation. In this talk we will derive the kinetic equation for the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation and discuss the time scale where the kinetic equation is a valid approximation.