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PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Volume 380, Issue 2218, Pages -Publisher
ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2021.0101
Keywords
turbulence; weak solutions; intermittency; scaling laws
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- Royal Society Publishing and in particular the Editorial Office of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
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Turbulence is a challenging problem in physics and mathematics, and recent interdisciplinary research has provided new insights and approaches to solve it.
Turbulence is unique in its appeal across physics, mathematics and engineering. And yet a microscopic theory, starting from the basic equations of hydrodynamics, still eludes us. In the last decade or so, new directions at the interface of physics and mathematics have emerged, which strengthens the hope of 'solving' one of the oldest problems in the natural sciences. This two-part theme issue unites these new directions on a common platform emphasizing the underlying complementarity of the physicists' and the mathematicians' approaches to a remarkably challenging problem. This article is part of the theme issue 'Scaling the turbulence edifice (part 1)'.
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