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February 20, 2025
Thursday, February 20
Colloquium
Time: 15:30
Speaker: Stefan Gille (U Alberta)
Title: "Rost nilpotence and direct sums CANCELLED"
Room: MC 107

Abstract: In the first part of my talk I will recall Rost nilpotence and why this is an important property of varieties. Then I will discuss the following question: Given two smooth projective varieties $X$ and $Y$ satisfying Rost nilpotence, does this property holds for their disjoint union, i.e. the direct sum of their Chow motives? Beside its implications for blow-ups of varieties it turns out that this question has connections to Koethe's conjecture (in ring theory) and the theory of PI-algebras.

Colloquium
Time: 15:30
Speaker: Dr Terry Moschandreou (TVDSB London ON)
Title: "Using the LambertW function in numerical solutions of the Navier Stokes equations"
Room: MC 108

Abstract: The talk discusses a general model using specific periodic special functions, that is degenerate elliptic Weierstrass P functions composed with the LambertW function, whose presence in the governing equations through the forcing terms simplify the periodic Navier Stokes equations (PNS). The properties of the LambertW function is discussed in context with numerical solutions of the Navier Stokes equations. Results in the literature can provide a systematic approach to study both large space and time behaviour for singular solutions to the Navier Stokes equations. The main part of the discussion will be to show that singular forcing can be used with the Duhamel principle to show numerical results occur and the existence of dipoles and vortices occur. How can we use singularities to show that numerical results with no singularities occur by shifting processes?