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Spectral Flow and Bifurcation
20.5.2021, 16:15 - 17:15
Speaker:Prof. Dr. Nils Waterstraat, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Location:Mathematisches Institut, Bunsenstr 3-5online über zoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/91336854872
Organizer:Mathematisches Institut
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Bifurcation theory attempts to explain various phenomena that have been discovered and de-
scribed in the natural sciences over the centuries. Classical examples are, e.g., the buckling of the
Euler rod and the appearance of Taylor vortices, and often Hamiltonian systems play a central
role.
Mathematically speaking, bifurcation theory is a eld of nonlinear analysis that studies branches
of solutions of equations of the type F(λ, x) = 0, where F : [0, 1] ×X → Y is a continuous map
and X, Y are real Banach spaces. The aim of this talk is to show that concepts of global analysis,
like the spectral ow, can be used to investigate bifurcation phenomena.
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Type:Colloquium
Language:English
Category:Research
Contact:Annalena Wendehorst05513927752Annalena.Wendehorst@mathematik.uni-goettingen.de
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