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Introduction to turbulence and blow up.

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  • Palestra Especial: Introduction to turbulence and blow up [Distinctive title]
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Introduction to turbulence and blow up - Uriel Frisch This lecture is intended to give a rough idea of some of questions arising in turbulence: Reynolds number and instabilities, chaos and the butterfly effect, fully developed turbulence as a spatial variant of Brownian motion, fractals in Nature and in turbulence, simple models leading to finite time explosion (blow-up), nonlinear depletion and possible avoidance of blow-up. The lecture will be elementary and accessible to students whose background is in mathematics, or physics, or engineering or numerical analysis .
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Palestra Especial

Introduction to turbulence and blow up - Uriel Frisch This lecture is intended to give a rough idea of some of questions arising in turbulence: Reynolds number and instabilities, chaos and the butterfly effect, fully developed turbulence as a spatial variant of Brownian motion, fractals in Nature and in turbulence, simple models leading to finite time explosion (blow-up), nonlinear depletion and possible avoidance of blow-up. The lecture will be elementary and accessible to students whose background is in mathematics, or physics, or engineering or numerical analysis .

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