For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tackling problems in fundamental physics and in providing a deeper understanding of systems with many interacting scales or degrees of freedom with strong coupling. The study of turbulence is no exception, and this thesis presents an investigation of renormalization techniques available in the study of the statistical theory of homogeneous and isotropic turbulence. The thesis consists of two parts which assess the two main renormalization approaches available in modeling turbulence. In particular we will be focusing on the renormalization procedures developed by McComb and others. The first part of this thesis will discuss Renormalizati...
Renormalization group theory is applied to incompressible three-dimension Navier-Stokes turbulence s...
Dynamic renormalization-group (RG) methods were originally used by Forster, Nelson, and Stephen (FNS...
AbstractSome recent work in turbulence theory is reviewed, with emphasis on methods related to renor...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
The objective is to understand and extend a recent theory of turbulence based on dynamic renormaliza...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Navier-Stokes equations driven by a random stirring forc...
Fluid turbulence is often referred to as 'the unsolved problem of classical physics'. Yet, paradoxic...
The term renormalization and renormalization group are explained by reference to various physical sy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Navier-Stokes equations driven by a random stirring forc...
The advection of a passive scalar by incompressible turbulence is considered using recursive renorma...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mar...
We apply the method of the Renormalization Group (GR), following the Polchinski point of view, to a ...
Turbulence appears in many processes in the nature and it is connected with many engineering, biophy...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
Renormalization group theory is applied to incompressible three-dimension Navier-Stokes turbulence s...
Renormalization group theory is applied to incompressible three-dimension Navier-Stokes turbulence s...
Dynamic renormalization-group (RG) methods were originally used by Forster, Nelson, and Stephen (FNS...
AbstractSome recent work in turbulence theory is reviewed, with emphasis on methods related to renor...
For the latter half of the last century renormalization methods have played an important part in tac...
The objective is to understand and extend a recent theory of turbulence based on dynamic renormaliza...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Navier-Stokes equations driven by a random stirring forc...
Fluid turbulence is often referred to as 'the unsolved problem of classical physics'. Yet, paradoxic...
The term renormalization and renormalization group are explained by reference to various physical sy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Navier-Stokes equations driven by a random stirring forc...
The advection of a passive scalar by incompressible turbulence is considered using recursive renorma...
The first part of this thesis examines and compares the separate closure formalisms of Wyld and Mar...
We apply the method of the Renormalization Group (GR), following the Polchinski point of view, to a ...
Turbulence appears in many processes in the nature and it is connected with many engineering, biophy...
Numerical simulation is becoming increasingly used to support theoretical effort into understanding ...
Renormalization group theory is applied to incompressible three-dimension Navier-Stokes turbulence s...
Renormalization group theory is applied to incompressible three-dimension Navier-Stokes turbulence s...
Dynamic renormalization-group (RG) methods were originally used by Forster, Nelson, and Stephen (FNS...
AbstractSome recent work in turbulence theory is reviewed, with emphasis on methods related to renor...