The Workshop Vortices in fluids and superfluids. Geophysics and quantum physics flows will be organized during September 23 - 24, at LMRS Seminar Room M01, University of Rouen Normandy, France.

Presentation: Vortices are ubiquitous in nature. From geophysical to biological flows, from classical viscous fluids to inviscid superfluids, most of natural or industrial configurations display vortices. The aim of the meeting is to bring together mathematicians and physicists, specialists in the mathematical or physical analysis of vortical flows. We will thus be able to facilitate communication between disciplines on these highly topical subjects and identify subjects for interaction and collaboration.

The talks will cover a broad spectrum of applications, from weather prediction and its topological flow data analysis (Weather modelling session), to models of pulsar glitches, vortex knots or vortices in superconductors (Quantum physics session). A special Geophysics modelling session will be devoted to the analysis of geophysical configurations present in Normandy (chalk cliffs and underground cavities).

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Scientific program

Takashi Sakajo

Topological Flow Data Analysis (TFDA) Theory and Applications to Atmospheric and Ocean Flows

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Luminita Danaila

Effect of energy injection on jet-waves-random interactions across scales: theory

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Manuel Fossa

Effect of energy injection on jet-waves-random interactions across scales, case study: 2003 western Europe summer heat wave

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Marc Brachet

Neutron-superfluid vortices and proton-superconductor flux tubes

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Michikazu Kobayashi

How to tie and stabilize vortex knot and link?

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Cyril Tain

Influence of gauges in the time dependent Ginzburg-Landau model

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Raphaël Antoine

Investigation of subsurface hydrology of a Chalk Cliff in Normandy Using Multiple Research Approaches

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Georges Edde

Numerical modeling of air flows in an underground cavity connected to the surface by a shaft

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Bahae-Eddine Madir

Physics Informed Neural Networks for Heat Conduction with Phase Change

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Sponsors

We acknowledge financial support from LMRS and AMIES.




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