RIMS Workshop
on
Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics

Organizers Shinya Nishibata
  (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  Yoshiyuki Kagei
  (Kyushu University)

Date : from July 11 to 13 2007
Venue :RIMS, Kyoto University, Room No. 420




Program

Wednesday, July 11

14:00〜14:50
Kenji Nakanishi (Kyoto Univ.)
Global behavior of solutions for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation

15:00〜15:50
Hideyuki Miura (Kyoto Univ.)
Remark on decay estimates for solutions to the critical dissipative quasi-geostrophic equations

16:00〜16:50
Soichiro Katayama (Wakayama Univ.)
A new approach to the null condition for nonlinear wave equations

17:00〜17:50
Makoto Hirota (Kyushu Univ.)
Spectrum and energy of waves in mean shear flows


Thursday, July 12

10:00〜10:50
Norikazu Yamaguchi (Waseda Univ.)
On a Stokes approximation of two dimensional Oseen flow near the boundary

11:00〜11:50
Takayuki Kubo (Waseda Univ.)
Navier-Stokes flow in an aperture domain

14:00〜14:50
Ha Seung-Yeal (Seoul National Univ.)
$L^2$-stability theory for the space-inhomogeneous Boltzmann equation near a global maxwellian

15:00〜15:50
Hiroshi Sugimoto (Kyoto Univ.)
Rarefied gas flows induced by temperature fields and their applications

16:10〜17:00
Takeru Yano (Hokkaido Univ.)
Steady solution of the Boltzmann equation for evaporation and condensation on a planar interface with a general boundary condition


Friday, July 13

10:00〜10:50
Jing Li (Osaka Univ.)
Vanishing of vacuum of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations

11:00〜11:30
Morimichi Umehara, Atusi Tani (Keio Univ.)
Global solvability and some uniform-in-time bounds of the solution for self-gravitating viscous stellar models

11:40〜12:10
Masakazu Kato (Osaka Univ.)
Sharp asymptotics for the generalized Burgers equations

13:50〜14:20
Tomoyuki Suzuki (Osaka Univ.)
On regularity of suitable weak solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations in unbounded domains

14:30〜15:00
Naoto Nakano (Keio Univ.)
An initial-boundary value problem for motion of incompressible inhomogeneous fluid-like bodies

15:10〜16:00
Tetsuro Miyakawa (Kanazawa Univ.)
On weighted estimates for the Navier-Stokes flows over a 3-dimensional exterior domain