FUNDAMENTALS
AND MODELING
Invited
Speakers
Luca
Biferale (U Roma)
Eberhard Bodenschatz (Cornell U)
Peter Constantin (U Chicago)
Charles Doering (U Michigan)
Bernard Geurts (U Twente)
John Gibbon (Imperial College)
Nigel Goldenfeld (UIUC)
Toshiyuki Gotoh (Nagoya Inst. Tech.)
Reginald Hill (NOAA)
Kiyosi Horiuti (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
Fazle Hussain (U Houston)
Andrea Mazzino (U Genoa)
Ugo Piomelli (UMD–College Park)
Kai Schneider (U Marseille)
Leslie Smith (U Wisconsin–Madison)
K.R. Sreenivasan (ICTP, Trieste)
Edriss Titi (UC–Irvine)
Chenning Tong (Clemson U)
Oleg Vasilyev (U Colorado–Boulder)
Christos Vassilicos (Imperial College)
Ye Zhou (Lawrence Livermore)
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Contributed papers will be invited for submission to the Journal of Turbulence focus issue on "Cascade Dynamics: Fundamentals and Modeling."
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This
workshop is sponsored by the Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los
Alamos National Laboratory and
This
Workshop is Open to the Interested Public |
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The most exciting and
spectacular discoveries are often found in areas with a vigorous
interaction between fundamental science and practical applications. For
example, the symbiotic relationship between fundamental condensed matter
theory and experiment, on the one hand, and materials engineering, on the
other hand, has been of enormous benefit to both and has spurred such
developments as transistors and high temperature superconductivity. The
aim of this workshop is to foster a similar dialogue between scientists
working in the fields of fundamental turbulence and of sub-grid modeling
and engineering applications.The workshop will focus on physical understanding of the turbulent energy
cascade and associated inertial range dynamics, and explore the
implications to modeling of small-scale turbulence for numerical
prediction technologies such as large eddy simulations.
Organizing
Committee
Shiyi
Chen (Johns Hopkins)
Robert Ecke (Los Alamos)
Gregory Eyink (Johns Hopkins)
Darryl Holm (Los Alamos)
Charles Meneveau (Johns Hopkins)
Administrative
Coordinator
Rod Garcia
Center for Nonlinear Studies
MS-B258
Los Alamos National Lab.
Los Alamos, NM 87545
(505) 664-0188, (505) 665-2659 Fax
ragarcia@lanl.gov
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