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Dynamical systems approach to turbulence

โœ Scribed by Tomas Bohr, Mogens H. Jensen, Giovanni Paladin, Angelo Vulpiani


Publisher
CUP
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
372
Series
Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series
Category
Library

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In recent decades, turbulence has evolved into a very active field of theoretical physics. The origin of this development is the approach to turbulence from the point of view of deterministic dynamical systems, and this book shows how concepts developed for low dimensional chaotic systems are applied to turbulent states. This book centers around a number of important simplified models for turbulent behavior in systems ranging from fluid motion (classical turbulence) to chemical reactions and interfaces in disordered systems. The theory of fractals and multifractals now plays a major role in turbulence research, and turbulent states are being studied as important dynamical states of matter occurring also in systems outside the realm of hydrodynamics. The book contains simplified models of turbulent behavior, notably shell models, coupled map lattices, amplitude equations and interface models.


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