Turbulence: a walk on the wild side

Series
PDE Seminar
Time
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - 3:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 255
Speaker
Prof. Predrag Cvitanović – Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology – predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.eduhttp://www.cns.gatech.edu/~predrag/
Organizer
Ronghua Pan
In the world of moderate Reynolds number, everyday turbulence of fluids flowing across planes and down pipes a velvet revolution is taking place. Experiments are almost as detailed as the numerical simulations, DNS is yielding exact numerical solutions that one dared not dream about a decade ago, and dynamical systems visualization of turbulent fluid's state space geometry is unexpectedly elegant. We shall take you on a tour of this newly breached, hitherto inaccessible territory. Mastery of fluid mechanics is no prerequisite, and perhaps a hindrance: the talk is aimed at anyone who had ever wondered why - if no cloud is ever seen twice - we know a cloud when we see one? And how do we turn that into mathematics? (Joint work with J. F. Gibson)