Mark Remmel

Home page: http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~remmel/
Position: VIGRE Fellow
Year joining UC Davis: 2010
Degree: Ph.D., 2010, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Refereed publications: Via Math Reviews
Recent publications: Via math arXiv


Research

    Mark Remmel is interested in Partial Differential Equations and computational mathematics. He studies nonlinear dispersive phenomenon in geophysics. Recently, working with L. Smith, he dissected the nonlinear advective term in PDE's that govern fluid motion in the midlatitudes and derived corresponding physical space models. These PDE models were used in numerical calculations to improve understanding of nonlinear effects. Currently, he is also interested in asymptotic models for equatorial dynamics and how equatorial dynamics communicate with those of the midlatitudes.

Selected Publications

[1] Remmel, M., Sukhatme, J., and L.M. Smith. "Nonlinear Inertia-Gravity Wave-Mode Interactions in Three Dimensional Rotating Stratified Flows," Communications in Mathematical Sciences, 8(2): 357-376, 2010, manuscript here.

[2] Remmel, M., and L.M. Smith. "New Intermediate Models for Rotating Shallow Water and an Investigation of the Preference for Anticyclones," Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 635: 321-359, 2009, manuscript here.

[3] Smith, L.M., and M. Remmel. "Reduced Models for Rotating and Stratified Flows," IUTAM Symposium on Computational Physics and new Perspectives in Turbulence, IUTAM Bookseries, 4: 361-366, Springer, Dordrecht, 2008, manuscript here.

Last updated: 2010/09/23


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