William J. Layton, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
5 ideas, good and bad, in computational fluid dynamics
 The goal of numerical analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations is to extend the accuracy, reliability and predictive ability of numerical simulations of fluid motion. This extension means improving the  complexity (space, computational and cognitive) of current methods.Â
 This talk will present 5 recent ideas, some good & some bad, and a key step in the mathematical foundation of each that have promise to do so.  This talk should be understandable by graduate students who have seen how to perform the basic energy estimate for the Navier-Stokes equations.