Wednesday, May 30
MS52
Existence, Uniqueness and Stability of Combustion Wavefronts - Part I of II
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Room: Maybird
For Part II, see MS75
In recent years, problems of existence and stability of combustion wavefronts have been attacked using geometric singular perturbation theory, invariant manifolds and the Evans function. The minisimposium will gather researchers who use all these perspectives.
Organizer:
Anna Ghazaryan
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stephen Schecter
North Carolina State University
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Cancelled
8:30-8:55
Oscillatory Dynamics in a Reaction-diffusion System Describing an Anchored Flame
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Jean-Michel Roquejoffre,
University of Toulouse, France
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9:00-9:25
Stability of Fronts in Gasless Combustion
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Stephen Schecter,
North Carolina State University;
Aparecido J. de Souza,
Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil
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9:30-9:55
Combustion Wavespeed Correction at High Lewis Numbers
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Sanjeeva Balasuriya,
Connecticut College;
Georg A. Gottwald,
University of Sydney, Australia;
John Hornibrook,
University of Sydney, Australia;
Stephane Lafortune,
College of Charleston
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Cancelled
10:00-10:25
Stability Analysis of Combustion Wavefronts at a High Lewis Number
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Stephane Lafortune,
College of Charleston;
Georg A. Gottwald,
University of Sydney, Australia;
Sanjeeva Balasuriya,
Connecticut College;
John Hornibrook,
University of Sydney, Australia
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Moved to MS75.
On the Uniqueness of Traveling Waves in Porous Media Combustion
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Anna Ghazaryan,
Peter Gordon,
Christopher Jones,