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Subjects physics.flu-dyn
Date Friday 27 June 2025
Time 10:00
Institute IPHT
Seminar Room Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774
Speaker's Last Name Bérengère Dubrulle
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Speaker's Institution IRAMIS/SPEC
Title From mathematical singularities to physics of turbulence
Abstract Bérengère Dubrulle (IRAMIS/SPEC) Abstract:  Turbulence, a phenomenon observed by physicists in natural and laboratory flows, is thought to be described by Navier-Stokes equations (NSE). Yet, it is not yet known whether the Cauchy problem is well posed for these equations, and whether solutions of finite energy are regular or unique. In the physics community, the « singularity hypothesis » is generally discarded, following the reasonable principle that « singularities are a mathematical curiosity, in nature they do not exist ». In these lectures, I will discuss how recent progresses in mathematics, numerical simulations and laboratory experiments changed such simple vision leading to a new picture where quasi-singularities living beyond Kolmogorov scale play a central role. Topics covered: The basic empirical laws of turbulence Some mathematical aspects of Navier-Stokes equations Symmetries and their consequences Singularities and anomalous laws Predictability of turbulence 2025_DubrulleTélécharger
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