For generic systems exhibiting power law behaviors, and hence multiscale dependencies, we propose a new, and yet simple, tool to analyze multifractality and intermittency, after noticing that these concepts are directly related to the deformation of a probability density function from Gaussian at large scales to non-Gaussian at smaller scales. Our framework is based on information theory, and uses Shannon entropy and Kullback-Leibler divergence. We propose an extensive application to three-dimensional fully developed turbulence, seen here as a paradigmatic complex system where intermittency was historically defined. Moreover, the concepts of scale invariance and multifractality were extensively studied in this field and, most importantly, b...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
For generic systems exhibiting power law behaviors, and hence multiscale dependencies, we propose a ...
An analysis of fully developed turbulence is developed based on the assumption that the underlying s...
We propose a new perspective on turbulence using information theory. We compute the entropy rate of ...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
PACS. 47.27Qb { Turbulent diusion. PACS. 47.27Gs { Isotropic turbulence; homogeneous turbulence. PAC...
This paper provides a short introduction to the consequences of intermittency on the statistical pro...
A theoretical formula for the probability density function (PDF) of velocity derivatives in a fully...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
We present an application of the multifractal formalism able to predict the whole shape of the proba...
International audienceWe propose a new perspective on Turbulence using Information Theory. We comput...
International audienceWe propose a new perspective on Turbulence using Information Theory. We comput...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
For generic systems exhibiting power law behaviors, and hence multiscale dependencies, we propose a ...
An analysis of fully developed turbulence is developed based on the assumption that the underlying s...
We propose a new perspective on turbulence using information theory. We compute the entropy rate of ...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
PACS. 47.27Qb { Turbulent diusion. PACS. 47.27Gs { Isotropic turbulence; homogeneous turbulence. PAC...
This paper provides a short introduction to the consequences of intermittency on the statistical pro...
A theoretical formula for the probability density function (PDF) of velocity derivatives in a fully...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
We present an application of the multifractal formalism able to predict the whole shape of the proba...
International audienceWe propose a new perspective on Turbulence using Information Theory. We comput...
International audienceWe propose a new perspective on Turbulence using Information Theory. We comput...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...
Most of the time when studying a system, scientists face processes whose properties are a priori unk...