So Long Kolmogorov - The Direct and Inverse Cascades for Supernova-Driven Turbulence
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Join a scientific presentation exploring how supernova-driven turbulence challenges traditional Kolmogorov theory through an examination of direct and inverse energy cascades. Led by James Beattie from CITA/Princeton, delve into groundbreaking research that questions established principles of turbulent energy transfer in astrophysical contexts. Learn about new perspectives on energy distribution mechanisms in supernova-affected regions and understand why classical turbulence models may need revision when applied to these extreme cosmic phenomena.
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1092: So long Kolmogorov: the direct and inverse cascades for supernova-driven turbulence
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