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    Keywords: Physics ; Fluids ; Fluid mechanics ; Physics ; Fluids ; Physics ; Fluids
    Description / Table of Contents: Homogenization and visco-elasticity of turbulence -- Sedimentation of a random dilute suspension -- Remarks on oscillations and Stokes' equation -- Large and small structures in the computation of transition to fully developed turbulent flows -- Eddy viscosity subgrid scale models for homogeneous turbulence -- Blow-up in the Navier-Stokes and Euler equations -- Large eddy simulations of turbulence in physical space analysis of spectral energy transfer -- Vortex stability and inertial-range cascades -- A stochastic subgrid model for sheared turbulence -- Some challenges for modelling of turbulence and internal waves in stably stratified fluids -- Numerical simulation of homogeneous turbulence -- Time-dependent rayleigh-benard convection in low prandtl number fluids -- Spectral closures to derive a subgrid scale modeling for large eddy simulations -- Modelling of three-dimensional shock wave turbulent boundary layer interactions -- Numerical and theoretical study of different flow regimes occurring in horizontal fluid layers, differentially heated -- Rotating turbulence evolving freely from an initial quasi 2D state -- Quasi-geostrophic turbulence and the mesoscale variability -- Small-scale atmospheric turbulence and its interaction with larger-scale flows -- Self-turbulizing flame fronts -- Simulation as an aid to phenomenological modeling -- Weak limits of semilinear hyperbolic systems with oscillating data -- Large scale oscillatory instability for systems with translational and galilean invariances -- The Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation : A caricature of hydrodynamic turbulence ? -- Computation of a dimension for a model of fury developed turbulence -- Pattern formation by particles settling in viscous flows -- Liapounov exponents for the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky model -- Vortices and vortex-couples in two-dimensional turbulence long-lived couples are batchelor's couples -- Numerical simulation of decaying two-dimensional turbulence: Comparison between general periodic and Taylor-Green like flows
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 363 p. 240 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540395201 , 9783540156444
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 230
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: The 2005 GFD program was entitled “Fast Times and Fine Scales” with a focus on asymptotic and stochastic modeling methods that exploit a physical scale separation of some kind. An extremely strong application pool resulted in the appointment of the unusually large class of eleven GFD Fellows for the summer. The first week consisted of principal lectures from Joe Keller on waves in fluids, ray methods and a variety of applications. The second week was divided between Eric Vanden-Eijnden’s lectures on Brownian motion and stochastic diffferential equations, and George Papanicolaou’s lectures on variational principles and asymptotic methods in homogenization theory. The principal lectures were particularly well-attended but the lecture room at Walsh Cottage proved up to the task of accommodating the full audience. Research lectures by staff and visitors were delivered daily throughout the program addressing topics ranging from applications of multiscale modeling methods in ocean and atmosphere dynamics, to applications of stochastic methods in populations dynamics and chemical kinetics, to applications of homogenization theory in materials science and engineering. The program also included a popular public lecture on the timely subject of tsunamis. And as usual this summer ended with the Fellows’ reports including two experimental projects and theoretical work on a variety of problems inspired by the summer’s research theme. Oliver Bühler and Charlie Doering acted as co-Directors for the summer. Janet Fields, Jeanne Fleming and Penny Foster provided the administrative backbone for the program. Keith Bradley supplied technical support, and Matt Finn ran the computer network and graciously helped with the production of the summer’s proceedings volume. As always we are grateful to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for the use of Walsh Cottage, the perfect setting for the GFD program.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation under Contract No. OCE 03-25296.
    Keywords: Asymptotic and stochastic modeling ; Ocean and atmosphere dynamics ; Multiscale modeling methods
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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    Format: application/pdf
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    Springer
    Communications in mathematical physics 45 (1975), S. 217-232 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The asymptotic character of deterministic and stochastic equations whose solutions have a rapidly varying component is studied. Of particular interest is the class of problems for which the limiting behavior can be described in a contracted and simplified framework.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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