Nonlinear Nonlocal and Fractional Turbulence

Nonlinear  Nonlocal and Fractional Turbulence
Author: Peter William Egolf,Kolumban Hutter
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030260330

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Experts of fluid dynamics agree that turbulence is nonlinear and nonlocal. Because of a direct correspondence, nonlocality also implies fractionality. Fractional dynamics is the physics related to fractal (geometrical) systems and is described by fractional calculus. Up-to-present, numerous criticisms of linear and local theories of turbulence have been published. Nonlinearity has established itself quite well, but so far only a very small number of general nonlocal concepts and no concrete nonlocal turbulent flow solutions were available. This book presents the first analytical and numerical solutions of elementary turbulent flow problems, mainly based on a nonlocal closure. Considerations involve anomalous diffusion (Lévy flights), fractal geometry (fractal-β, bi-fractal and multi-fractal model) and fractional dynamics. Examples include a new ‘law of the wall’ and a generalization of Kraichnan’s energy-enstrophy spectrum that is in harmony with non-extensive and non-equilibrium thermodynamics (Tsallis thermodynamics) and experiments. Furthermore, the presented theories of turbulence reveal critical and cooperative phenomena in analogy with phase transitions in other physical systems, e.g., binary fluids, para-ferromagnetic materials, etc.; the two phases of turbulence identifying the laminar streaks and coherent vorticity-rich structures. This book is intended, apart from fluids specialists, for researchers in physics, as well as applied and numerical mathematics, who would like to acquire knowledge about alternative approaches involved in the analytical and numerical treatment of turbulence.

Strategy in a Turbulent Era

Strategy in a Turbulent Era
Author: Ashton L. Hawk,Marcus M. Larsen,Michael J. Leiblein,Jeffrey J. Reuer
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781802201482

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Offering a practical and phenomenon-driven perspective, Strategy in a Turbulent Era expertly analyses questions relating to strategy in light of different forms of turbulence. From the global COVID-19 pandemic outbreak to the escalation in number and far reaching implications of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies, this timely book explores how recent sources of turbulence are rapidly transforming the nature and dynamics of global competition.

Nonlinear Waves and Weak Turbulence

Nonlinear Waves and Weak Turbulence
Author: Vladimir Evgenʹevich Zakharov
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Hamiltonian systems
ISBN: 0821841130

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This book is a collection of papers on dynamical and statistical theory of nonlinear wave propagation in dispersive conservative media. Emphasis is on waves on the surface of an ideal fluid and on Rossby waves in the atmosphere. Although the book deals mainly with weakly nonlinear waves, it is more than simply a description of standard perturbation techniques. The goal is to show that the theory of weakly interacting waves is naturally related to such areas of mathematics as Diophantine equations, differential geometry of waves, Poincare normal forms and the inverse scattering method.

A3N2M Approximation Applications and Analysis of Nonlocal Nonlinear Models

A3N2M  Approximation  Applications  and Analysis of Nonlocal  Nonlinear Models
Author: Tadele Mengesha,Abner J. Salgado
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783031340895

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This volume collects papers based on plenary and invited talks given at the 50th Barrett Memorial Lectures on Approximation, Applications, and Analysis of Nonlocal, Nonlinear Models that was organized by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and held virtually in May 2021. The three-day meeting brought together experts from the computational, scientific, engineering, and mathematical communities who work with nonlocal models. These proceedings collect contributions and give a survey of the state of the art in computational practices, mathematical analysis, applications of nonlocal models, and explorations of new application domains. The volume benefits from the mixture of contributions by computational scientists, mathematicians, and application specialists. The content is suitable for graduate students as well as specialists working with nonlocal models and covers topics on fractional PDEs, regularity theory for kinetic equations, approximation theory for fractional diffusion, analysis of nonlocal diffusion model as a bridge between local and fractional PDEs, and more.

The Essence of Turbulence as a Physical Phenomenon

The Essence of Turbulence as a Physical Phenomenon
Author: Arkady Tsinober
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319995311

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Now in its second edition, this book clearly, concisely and comprehensively outlines the essence of turbulence. In view of the absence of a theory based on first principles and adequate tools to handle the problem, the “essence” of turbulence, i.e. what turbulence really is from a fundamental point of view, is understood empirically through observations from nature, laboratories and direct numerical simulations rather than explained by means of conventional formalistic aspects, models, etc., resulting in pertinent issues being described at a highly theoretical level in spite of the mentioned lack of theory. As such, the book highlights and critically reexamines fundamental issues, especially those of paradigmatic nature, related to conceptual and problematic aspects, key misconceptions and unresolved matters, and discusses why the problem is so difficult. As in the previous edition, the focus on fundamental issues is also a consequence of the view that without corresponding advances in fundamental aspects there is little chance of progress in any applications. More generally there is a desperate need for physical fundamentals of a great variety of processes in nature and technology in which turbulence plays a central role. Turbulence is omnipresent throughout the natural sciences and technology, but despite the vast sea of information available the book retains its brevity without oversimplifications, making it of interest to a broad audience.

Nonlinear Dynamics and Turbulence

Nonlinear Dynamics and Turbulence
Author: G. I. Barenblatt,Gérard Iooss,Daniel D. Joseph
Publsiher: Pitman Advanced Publishing Program
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1983
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015053954635

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An Informal Conceptual Introduction to Turbulence

An Informal Conceptual Introduction to Turbulence
Author: Arkady Tsinober
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2009-08-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789048131747

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This fully revised second edition focuses on physical phenomena and observations in turbulence, and is focused on reversing misconceptions and ill-defined concepts. New topics include ergodicity, Eulerian versus Lagrangian descriptions, theory validation, and anomalous scaling.

An Informal Introduction to Turbulence

An Informal Introduction to Turbulence
Author: A. Tsinober
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402001109

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This book is an informal introduction to the turbulence of fluids. The emphasis is placed on turbulence as a physical phenomenon. It addresses the unresolved issues, misconceptions, controversies, and major problems of the turbulence of fluids rather than the conventional formalistic elements and models. Little use is made of complicated formalisms; instead the emphasis is placed on an essentially informal qualitative form. The scope of the book is focused on the purely basic aspects of the turbulent flows of incompressible fluids. This book will certainly be of interest and use to graduate students as well as scientists active in fields where the turbulence of fluids is of importance. The book is intentionally written to appeal to a broad readership with the aim of making the turbulence of fluids interesting and comprehensible to the interested engineer.