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Singular and Ill-Posed Problems for Partial Differential Equations in Continuum Mechanics — NSF Award to Pennsylvania State Univ U

This project concerns the mathematical analysis and also the computation of certain phenomena in fluid mechanics and elasticity that are modeled using so-called partial differential equations. The aim of the project is both to advance a scientific understanding of important physical phenomena, as well as to make quanti

Award titleSingular and Ill-Posed Problems for Partial Differential Equations in Continuum Mechanics
Award ID2511023
AwardeePennsylvania State Univ University Park
CityUNIVERSITY PARK
StatePA
Amount obligated$250,000
Principal investigatorAnna Mazzucato
ProgramAPPLIED MATHEMATICS
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractThis project concerns the mathematical analysis and also the computation of certain phenomena in fluid mechanics and elasticity that are modeled using so-called partial differential equations. The aim of the project is both to advance a scientific understanding of important physical phenomena, as well as to make quantitative predictions whenever possible. The problems under study are motivated by real-life applications with potential societal benefits. In the first part of the project, the Princ
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