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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Timur Akhunov\, Wabash College\nTitle: “Derivati
 ve gain and singularities for degenerate Laplace equation”\n\nAbstract:
  Many natural phenomena from oil exploration to weather prediction to fi
 nance are modeled with differential equations (DE). The Laplace equation p
 lays a unifying role in the world of DE. Its solutions\, famously\, do not
  have singularities\, which for a related heat equation means that spontan
 eous boiling of the water does not happen. Singularities are fascinating. 
 You can win $1M if you settle the question of singularities for fluid moti
 on. I have been studying Laplace-type equations that can have singularitie
 s for more than a decade. What is different about them?\n\n \n\nThe Analys
 is and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for Kennesaw State fa
 culty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to 
 get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars 
 often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However\, the seminars are 
 open to anyone who is interested in attending.\n\n \n\nThis seminar will b
 e held virtually.
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SUMMARY:Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
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 ematics_aam_seminar_092023
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