Some novel ideas in turbulence studies. Practical aspect: Mixing and segregation in random flows. Fundamental aspect: Strong fluctuations, symmetries and anomalies. Gregory Falkovich Imperial College, December 2005
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Passive scalar decay Small spherical spot released in a smooth flow with
entropy → singular (fractal) SRB Measure
An anomalous scaling corresponds to slower divergence of particles to get more weight. Statistical integrals of motion (zero modes) of the backward-in-time evolution compensate the increase in the distances by the mass decrease inside the volume. Coarse-grained density
u v Inertial particles
Spatially smooth flow
Equivalent in 1d to Anderson localization: localization length = Lyapunov exponent One-dimensional model
Super-symmetry broken Lyapunov exponent
Conclusion All known cases of anomalies (symmetry remains broken when symmetry breaking factor goes to zero) can be traced to conserved quantities. Anomalous scaling is due to statistical conservation laws.