Hubble image of the Carina nebula showing the turbulent effects

TEST Simons Collaboration Initiative for the Geometry of Flows

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Initiative of Geometric Flows thesis statement

About Simons Collaboration Initiative for the Geometry of Flows

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Geometric Flow and Turbulence

Flow geometry refers to the spatial arrangement and characteristics of fluid flow patterns in simple shapes or structures, such as stagnation-point flow and simple shear flow, which are essential for theoretical analyses of particle transport and deposition systems.

Turbulent flow is defined as a complex and chaotic motion of fluid characterized by the presence of strong localized structures, nonlocal interactions, slow return to isotropy, and interactions between eddies and waves, involving a wide range of scales.

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