A new conceptual framework for understanding multiscaling in classical field theories in general, and in turbulence in particular, is proposed. Multiscaling refers to the phenomenon that structure functions of different order are characterized by independent scaling exponents. In our approach the time dependence of the fields is taken explicitly into account. The fields are assumed to be Hölder continuous in space with a range of Hölder exponents, with the worst singularities having a shorter lifetime. As a result, the time averaged structure functions exhibit a spectrum of scaling exponents as is seen in experiments on turbulence. By taking higher order structure functions one exposes again the more singular spatial contributions. We expec...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
A multifractal-like representation for multi-time, multi-scale velocity correlation in turbulence an...
International audienceIn this paper we revisit an idea originally proposed by Mandelbrot about the p...
We show that different ways of extracting time scales from time-dependent velocity structure functio...
Using a novel device that enables the real-time measurement of high-order structure functions in tur...
The objective of this research has been to develop a consistent theory of the scaling behaviour of t...
It was shown recently that the anomalous scaling of simultaneous correlation functions in turbulence...
Multiscaling appears in some non-equilibrium systems when different moments of a bulk aver...
We present a study of the multiscaling of time-dependent velocity and magnetic-field structure funct...
We show that the multifractal structure of fully developed turbulence does not affect the diffusion ...
We give an overview of the progress that has been made in recent years in understanding dynamic mult...
Multiscaling appears in some non-equilibrium systems when different moments of a bulkaveraged state ...
We review our recent results in multiscale intermittency analysis of correlated stochastic behavior ...
International audienceIn most geophysical flows, vortices (or eddies) of all sizes are observed. In ...
In this paper we revisit an idea originally proposed by Mandelbrot about the possibility to observe ...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
A multifractal-like representation for multi-time, multi-scale velocity correlation in turbulence an...
International audienceIn this paper we revisit an idea originally proposed by Mandelbrot about the p...
We show that different ways of extracting time scales from time-dependent velocity structure functio...
Using a novel device that enables the real-time measurement of high-order structure functions in tur...
The objective of this research has been to develop a consistent theory of the scaling behaviour of t...
It was shown recently that the anomalous scaling of simultaneous correlation functions in turbulence...
Multiscaling appears in some non-equilibrium systems when different moments of a bulk aver...
We present a study of the multiscaling of time-dependent velocity and magnetic-field structure funct...
We show that the multifractal structure of fully developed turbulence does not affect the diffusion ...
We give an overview of the progress that has been made in recent years in understanding dynamic mult...
Multiscaling appears in some non-equilibrium systems when different moments of a bulkaveraged state ...
We review our recent results in multiscale intermittency analysis of correlated stochastic behavior ...
International audienceIn most geophysical flows, vortices (or eddies) of all sizes are observed. In ...
In this paper we revisit an idea originally proposed by Mandelbrot about the possibility to observe ...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
A multifractal-like representation for multi-time, multi-scale velocity correlation in turbulence an...
International audienceIn this paper we revisit an idea originally proposed by Mandelbrot about the p...