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SUMMARY:Seminar FLUDY: Marc Magaña (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, we explore the continuity properties of the solu
 tion map\, in Hölder and Zygmund spaces\, to a class of nonlinear transpo
 rt equations in R^n. The velocity field in these equations is given by the
  convolution of the density with a kernel that is homogeneous of degree -(
 n-1) and smooth away from the origin. This setting encompasses significant
  models\, including the 2D Euler equations and the 3D surface quasi-geostr
 ophic (SQG) equations. 
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In this talk\, we explore the continuity properties of the so
 lution map\, in Hölder and Zygmund spaces\, to a class of nonlinear trans
 port equations in R^n. The velocity field in these equations is given by t
 he convolution of the density with a kernel that is homogeneous of degree 
 -(n-1) and smooth away from the origin. This setting encompasses significa
 nt models\, including the 2D Euler equations and the 3D surface quasi-geos
 trophic (SQG) equations.&nbsp\;</p>
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