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Compactness and Convergence in Compressible Euler Equations: A Rigorous Approach — NSF Award to University of Florida (FL, $150,00

This project addresses fundamental mathematical problems at the intersection of classical and quantum fluid dynamics, with a focus on compressible and quantum Euler systems. These models capture a range of complex physical phenomena, from high-speed gas flows to quantum fluids like super-fluids and Bose-Einstein conden

Award titleCompactness and Convergence in Compressible Euler Equations: A Rigorous Approach
Award ID2510425
AwardeeUniversity of Florida
CityGAINESVILLE
StateFL
Amount obligated$150,001
Principal investigatorCheng Yu
ProgramAPPLIED MATHEMATICS
Start date08/15/2025
AbstractThis project addresses fundamental mathematical problems at the intersection of classical and quantum fluid dynamics, with a focus on compressible and quantum Euler systems. These models capture a range of complex physical phenomena, from high-speed gas flows to quantum fluids like super-fluids and Bose-Einstein condensates. The research aims to advance understanding of the transition from compressible to incompressible flow in the low Mach number regime and to explore how quantum effects influe
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