We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterization of turbulence. We provide examples from fluid turbulence in three and two dimensions, from the turbulent advection of passive scalars, turbulence in the one-dimensional Burgers equation, and fluid turbulence in the presence of polymer additives
summary:Some rigorous results connected with the conventional statistical theory of turbulence in bo...
Dedicated to Henry P. McKean, a mentor and a friend ABSTRACT. We discuss recent advances in the theo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an overview of the statistical properties of turbulence in two-dimensional (2D) fluids. A...
We present an overview of the statistical properties of turbulence in two-dimensional (2D) fluids. A...
37 pages, 6 figures, lecture notesLecture NotesSeries of lectures on statistical turbulence written ...
The term "turbulence” is used for a large variety of dynamical phenomena of fluids in motion wheneve...
We study statistical properties of two-dimensional turbulent flows. Three systems are considered: th...
summary:Some rigorous results connected with the conventional statistical theory of turbulence in bo...
Dedicated to Henry P. McKean, a mentor and a friend ABSTRACT. We discuss recent advances in the theo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an introductory overview of several challenging problems in the statistical characterizat...
We present an overview of the statistical properties of turbulence in two-dimensional (2D) fluids. A...
We present an overview of the statistical properties of turbulence in two-dimensional (2D) fluids. A...
37 pages, 6 figures, lecture notesLecture NotesSeries of lectures on statistical turbulence written ...
The term "turbulence” is used for a large variety of dynamical phenomena of fluids in motion wheneve...
We study statistical properties of two-dimensional turbulent flows. Three systems are considered: th...
summary:Some rigorous results connected with the conventional statistical theory of turbulence in bo...
Dedicated to Henry P. McKean, a mentor and a friend ABSTRACT. We discuss recent advances in the theo...
Describes \u27current\u27 state of model developed by Taylor (1935), which is applicable to continuo...