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Decaying Two-dimensional Turbulence; W.R. Young. Experiments in 1D
Turbulence; F. Daviaud. Experiments on 2D Turbulence; (Laboratory)
P. Tabeling. Experiments on Spatiotemporal Chaos in Two Dimensions
J.P. Gollub. Extended Self Similarity; S. Ciliberto. Hot Wire
Anemometry: An Overview in Turbulence Research-Present and Future;
A. Tsinober. Intermittency (Random Cascade Models, Multifractality
and Large Deviations); U.Frisch. Numerical Simulations (Direct);
M.E. Brachet. Numerical Simulations of Twodimensional Flows;
(Turbulence and Vortices); B. Legras. Optical Turbulence; A.C.
Newell, V.E. Zakharov. Phase Turbulence; H. Chate, P. Manneville.
Predictability in Turbulence; G. Paladin, et al. Probability
Density Functions in 3D Turbulence; B. Castaing. Rayleigh-Benard
Turbulent Convection; A. Tilgner, et al. Scaling in Hydrodynamics;
L.P. Kadanoff. Spatiotemporal Intermittency; H. Chate, P.
Manneville. Vorticity Filaments; Y. Couder, et al. 6 additional
articles. Index.
The present volume comprises the contributions of some of the
participants of the NATO Advance Studies Institute "Turbulence,
Weak and Strong", held in Cargese, in August 1994. More than 70
scientists, from seniors to young students, have joined to gether
to discuss and review new (and not so new) ideas and developments
in the study of turbulence. One of the objectives of the School was
to incorporate, in the same meeting, two aspects of turbulence,
which are obviously linked, and which are often treated sep
arately: fully developed turbulence (in two and three dimensions)
and weak turbulence (essentially one and two-dimensional systems).
The idea of preparing a dictionary rather than ordinary proceedings
started from the feeling that the terminology of turbulence
includes many long, technical, poorly evocative words, which are
usually not understood by people exterior to the field, and which
might be worth explaining. Students who start working in the field
of turbulence face a sort of curious situation: on one side, they
are aware that turbulence is related to the disordered, churning
flows of torrents, the pow erful movements of water in the oceans,
the violent jet streams in the troposphere, the solar eruptions,
and they are certainly excited to pierce the mystery of this
fascinating, omnipresent phenomenon.
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