Anomalous Dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture - Part 5: Intermittent Pressure
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Explore the fifth part of a lecture series on Anomalous Dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture, focusing on intermittent pressure. Delve into the phenomenon of unusual energy losses in turbulent flows and its connection to Lars Onsager's hypothesis regarding symmetry in energy transfer equations. Examine the concept of scale-independent energy transfer in turbulent flows and its implications for modeling vortices and turbulence. Investigate the ongoing research and discussions surrounding this unproven yet significant conjecture in the physics community. Gain insights into the mathematical description of dissipation in turbulent flow and its relevance to various physical systems during this 58-minute presentation from Max Planck Science.
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Anomalous Dissipation and the Strong Onsager Conjecture Part 5 (Intermittent pressure)
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Max Planck Science