PhD Opening 2026 with Maxime Breden
14.15
Welcome
Willem Adriaan De Graaf (PhD Coordinator)
14.30
Maxime Breden
Department of Applied Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique
"An introduction to computer-assisted proofs for nonlinear equations: how to turn a numerical simulation into a theorem"
Abstract:
The goal of a posteriori validation methods is to get a quantitative and rigorous description of some specific solutions of nonlinear ODEs or PDEs, based on numerical simulations. The general strategy consists in combining a priori and a posteriori error estimates, interval arithmetic, and a fixed point theorem applied to a quasi-Newton operator. Starting from a numerically computed approximate solution, one can then prove the existence of a true solution in a small and explicit neighborhood of the numerical approximation.
I will first present the main ideas behind these techniques on a simple example, then describe a rather general framework in which they can be applied, and finally, time permitting, discuss some applications in fluid dynamics or population dynamics.
15.45
Small Break
16.00
XLI cycle Phd Students Presentation