Asymptotic Problems on Kinetic and Dispersive Equations — NSF Award to Brown University (RI, $535,314)
This project seeks to advance the mathematical analysis of plasma physics and rotating fluids. Plasmas are ubiquitous in astronomy and in geophysical fluids. They are also central to many challenges and opportunities facing the modern world, from neon lamps to fusion reactors. The many scales involved, and the very uns
| Award title | Asymptotic Problems on Kinetic and Dispersive Equations |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2452275 |
| Awardee | Brown University |
| City | PROVIDENCE |
| State | RI |
| Amount obligated | $535,314 |
| Principal investigator | Benoit Pausader |
| Program | ANALYSIS PROGRAM, MSPA-INTERDISCIPLINARY |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | This project seeks to advance the mathematical analysis of plasma physics and rotating fluids. Plasmas are ubiquitous in astronomy and in geophysical fluids. They are also central to many challenges and opportunities facing the modern world, from neon lamps to fusion reactors. The many scales involved, and the very unstable nature of plasmas represent formidable challenges and require many different levels of description whose precise relationship (when to use one instead of the other, and which |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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