Surrey Mathematics Research Blog

The blog on research in mathematics at the University of Surrey

Paper of Kostianko and Zelik on inertial manifolds published in DCDS-B

The paper “Inertial manifolds for the hyperbolic relaxation of semilinear parabolic equations” co-authored by  Vladimir Chepyzhov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), Anna Kostianko, and Sergey Zelik, has been published in the AIMS journal Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems B. The paper gives a comprehensive study of inertial manifolds for hyperbolic relaxations of an abstract semilinear […]


Paper of Bartuccelli-Deane-Gentile, proving estimates for the KS equation on a torus, appears in JDDE

The paper “Explicit estimates on the torus for the sup-norm and the crest factor of solutions of the modified Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation in one and two space dimensions“, co-authored by Michele Bartuccelli, Jonathan Deane, and Guido Gentile (Roma III, and visiting professor at Surrey), has been published in the Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations.  A […]


Paper of Ian Roulstone on geometric meteorology published in the Wisla 18 Summer School volume

The paper “On the geometry arising in some meteorological models in two and three dimensions“, co-authored by Bertrand Banos (University of Betagne Sud, France), Volodya Roubtsov (University of Angiers, France), and Ian Roulstone, has been published as a chapter in “Nonlinear PDEs, Their Geometry, and Applications“.  This volume is the proceedings of the Wisla 18 […]


Jock McOrist on research visits to Australia and Spain

In the spring semester Jock McOrist has been on research visits to Sydney and Madrid.  Earlier in the spring, he visited Professor Geordie Williamson FRS at the University of Sydney for 6 weeks working on a mathematical physics and geometry project.  Professor Williamson is the Royal Society’s youngest living fellow; he has also been awarded […]


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