Turbulence plays a crucial role in contexts ranging from galaxy
formation to heavy atomic nuclei, from jet engines to arterial
blood flow, challenging engineers, physicists, and mathematicians.
Recently, turbulence of quantum fluids displaying superfluidity has
emerged as an exciting area of interdisciplinary research that
spans fluid dynamics and low temperature physics. The first book on
quantum turbulence, this book describes state-of-the-art results
and techniques, stressing analogies and differences with classical
turbulence. The authors focus in particular on low temperature
phases of liquid helium and atomic Bose–Einstein condensates,
drawing on evidence from recent experiments, theory, and numerical
simulations. Written by leading figures in the field, this will be
a go-to reference for students and researchers at all levels.
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