Analysis Seminar

Loops in hydrodynamic turbulence

An important question in hydrodynamic turbulence concerns the scaling proprties in the inertial range. Many years of experimental and computational work suggests---some would say, convincingly shows---that anomalous scaling prevails. If so, this rules out the standard paradigm proposed by Kolmogorov. The situation is not so obvious if one considers circulation around loops as the scaling objects instead of the traditional velocity increments. This talk is mostly about what we know of the related issues, and the subject should be of interest to all those dealing with problems of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.

Date & Time

April 17, 2019 | 1:30pm – 2:30pm

Location

Simonyi Hall 101

Affiliation

New York University; Member, School of Mathematics

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