Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (Apr 2014)

Distinction of turbulence from chaos - rough dependence on initial data

  • Y. Charles Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014, no. 104,
pp. 1 – 8

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This article presents a new theory on the nature of turbulence: when the Reynolds number is large, violent fully developed turbulence is due to "rough dependence on initial data" rather than chaos which is caused by "sensitive dependence on initial data"; when the Reynolds number is moderate, (often transient) turbulence is due to chaos. The key in the validation of the theory is estimating the temporal growth of the initial perturbations with the Reynolds number as a parameter. Analytically, this amounts to estimating the temporal growth of the norm of the derivative of the solution

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