- Series
- CDSNS Colloquium
- Time
- Monday, August 26, 2013 - 4:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
- Location
- Skiles 006
- Speaker
- Adam M. Fox – Department of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Organizer
- Adam Fox
Volume preserving maps naturally arise in the study of many natural phenomena including incompressible fluid-flows, magnetic field-line flows, granular mixing, and celestial mechanics. Codimension one invariant tori play a fundamental role in
the dynamics of these maps as they form boundaries to transport; orbits that begin on one side cannot cross to the other. In this talk I will present a Fourier-based, quasi-Newton scheme to compute
the invariant tori of three-dimensional volume-preserving maps. I will
further show how this method can be used to predict the perturbation
threshold for their destruction and study the mechanics of their breakup.