Gravity and a Geometrization of Turbulence: An Intriguing Correspondence: Part 1
APA
(2010). Gravity and a Geometrization of Turbulence: An Intriguing Correspondence: Part 1. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/10110068
MLA
Gravity and a Geometrization of Turbulence: An Intriguing Correspondence: Part 1. Perimeter Institute, Nov. 10, 2010, https://pirsa.org/10110068
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:10110068, doi = {10.48660/10110068}, url = {https://pirsa.org/10110068}, author = {}, keywords = {Quantum Fields and Strings}, language = {en}, title = {Gravity and a Geometrization of Turbulence: An Intriguing Correspondence: Part 1}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2010}, month = {nov}, note = {PIRSA:10110068 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
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The dynamics of fluids is a long standing challenge that remained as an unsolved problem for centuries. Understanding its main features, chaos and turbulence, is likely to provide an understanding of the principles and non-linear dynamics of a large class of systems far from equilibrium. We consider a conceptually new viewpoint to study these features using black hole dynamics. Since the gravitational field is characterized by a curved geometry, the gravity variables provide a geometrical framework for studying the dynamics of fluids: A geometrization of turbulence. We present new experimental predictions for relativsitic and non-relativistic turbulent flows and for heavy ion collisions.