Khang Huynh
About me
I'm Manh Khang Huynh, a postdoctoral math researcher at Georgia Tech.
Previously I was at IAS, Princeton, in Camillo De Lellis' workgroup.
I graduated from UCLA in 2021. My PhD advisor was Terence Tao.
My interests include PDEs, harmonic analysis, microlocal analysis and Riemannian geometry.
email: mhuynh41 AT gatech DOT edu
Video talks
Conjecture on the optimal dimension for the singular set of wild ideal fluids, at IAS. (video)
Recent papers
Hodge-theoretic analysis on manifolds with boundary, heatable currents, and Onsager's conjecture in fluid dynamics (arxiv preprint)
A geometric trapping approach to global regularity for 2D Navier-Stokes on manifolds (arxiv preprint) (Mathematical Research Letters)
A note on the Turing universality of homogeneous potential wells and geodesible flows (arxiv preprint)
Construction of the Hodge-Neumann heat kernel, local Bernstein estimates, and Onsager's conjecture in fluid dynamics (arxiv preprint)
Epochs of regularity for wild Holder-continuous solutions of the Hypodissipative Navier-Stokes System (arxiv preprint)
Convex integration above the Onsager exponent for the forced Euler equations (arxiv preprint)