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Effects of small but finite viscosity, diffusivity and mean-field gradients on small-scale statistics

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TURW03 - Modelling and analysis of turbulent transport, mixing and scaling

I will discuss some effects of small but finite viscosity, diffusivity and mean-field gradients on small-scale statistics in turbulent velocity and passive scalar fields. The discussions will be from a view point similar to that of linear response theory of systems at or near thermal equilibrium. The view provides an interpretation of similarities in a class of phenomena which are apparently so different from each other.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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