I’m working on Partial Differential Equations in Fluid-dynamics, both deterministic and stochastic. I’m dealing mostly with turbulence models, right now.
But I trained as a probabilist (and there’s where my heart lies).
Only for recreation purposes these days. Most recently I’ve been grappling with the various ways of formulating and manipulating infinitesimals. The need for them keeps cropping up when I explore various obscure decision theory problems and the implication of certain counterfactuals expressed in terms of subsets of an ultimate ensemble.
But I trained as a probabilist (and there’s where my heart lies).
I’m working on Partial Differential Equations in Fluid-dynamics, both deterministic and stochastic. I’m dealing mostly with turbulence models, right now. But I trained as a probabilist (and there’s where my heart lies).
Are you into maths too?
Only for recreation purposes these days. Most recently I’ve been grappling with the various ways of formulating and manipulating infinitesimals. The need for them keeps cropping up when I explore various obscure decision theory problems and the implication of certain counterfactuals expressed in terms of subsets of an ultimate ensemble.
Sounds fun!