Wednesday, January 31, 2024 - 16:00 in U2-232
Quantitative hypocoercivity results for kinetic equations in mathematical biology
A talk in the Oberseminar Analysis series by
Havva Yoldas from Delft
| Abstract: |
After a short introduction on kinetic equations and classical $L^2/H^1$ hypocoercivity techniques due to Dolbeault, Mouhot, Schmeiser AMS 2015, I will talk about Harris-type theorems that is an alternative method for obtaining quantitative convergence rates. I will discuss how to use these theorems summarising some recent results obtained jointly with Jo Evans (University of Warwick) on the run and tumble equations that is a kinetic-transport equation modelling the bacterial movement under the effect of a chemoattractant. Within the CRC this talk is associated to the project(s): A8 |
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