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SUMMARY:Another Afternoon of Fluid Dynamics: Kyungkeun Kang (Yonsei Univers
 ity)
DESCRIPTION:We consider the Stokes system in the half-space with localized 
 boundary data. We prove that there exist boundary influxes for which the i
 nduced flow exhibits flow reversal and boundary-layer separation. When bou
 ndary-layer separation occurs\, we further investigate the dynamics and as
 ymptotics of the separation point. Moreover\, by a perturbation argument\,
  we construct solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations in the half-space
  that exhibit the same qualitative behavior as in the Stokes case. This is
  a joint work with T.-K. Chang and C.-H. Min.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>We consider the Stokes system in the half-space with localize
 d boundary data. We prove that there exist boundary influxes for which the
  induced flow exhibits flow reversal and boundary-layer separation. When b
 oundary-layer separation occurs\, we further investigate the dynamics and 
 asymptotics of the separation point. Moreover\, by a perturbation argument
 \, we construct solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations in the half-spa
 ce that exhibit the same qualitative behavior as in the Stokes case. This 
 is a joint work with T.-K. Chang and C.-H. Min.</p>
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