Nonlinear Dynamics: Topology & Theoretical
ORAL · D8 ·
Presentations
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Characterizing Mixing in a Quasi-Two-Dimensional Flow using Persistent Homology
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Authors
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Jeffrey Tithof
- University of Rochester
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Douglas Kelley
- Univ of Rochester
- University of Rochester
- Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Rochester
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Topological Chaos in a Three-Dimensional Spherical Vortex
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Spencer Smith
- University of California Merced
- Mt Holyoke College
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Joshua Arenson
- University of California Merced
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Kevin Mitchell
- University of California Merced
- UC-Merced
- University of California-Merced
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Transition to turbulence: highway through the edge of chaos is charted by Koopman modes
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Authors
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T. S. Eaves
- DAMTP, University of Cambridge
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C. P. Caulfield
- BPI \& DAMTP, University of Cambridge
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I. Mezic
- Mechanical Engineering, UCSB
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Using Persistent Homology to Identify Localised Defects in Rayleigh B\'enard Convection
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Authors
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Balachandra Suri
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jeffrey Tithof
- University of Rochester
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Michael Schatz
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Rachel Levanger
- Rutgers University
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Jacek Cyranka
- Rutgers University
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Konstantin Mischaikow
- Rutgers University
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Mu Xu
- Virginia Institute of Technology
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Mark Paul
- Virginia Institute of Technology
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Miroslav Kramar
- AIMR Tohoku UNiversity
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An effective diffusivity model based on Koopman mode decomposition
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Authors
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Hassan Arbabi
- UC Santa Barbara
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Igor Mezic
- UC Santa Barbara
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Could time itself be logarithmic?
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Authors
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William George
- Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, SW7 2AZ London UK
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Metriplectic simulated annealing for quasigeostrophic flow
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Authors
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P.J. Morrison
- The University of Texas at Austin
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G.R. Flierl
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
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Data-driven discovery of partial differential equations
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Authors
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Samuel Rudy
- Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle
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Steven Brunton
- University of Washington
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
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Joshua Proctor
- Institute of Disease Modeling
- Institute for Disease Modeling
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J. Nathan Kutz
- University of Washington
- Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle
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Approximate Solutions to the Linearized Navier-Stokes Equations
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Authors
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Anthony Leonard
- California Institute of Technology
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Test-filter scale effects on spectral energy transfer in direct numerical simulations of stratified turbulence
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Authors
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Sina Khani
- Princeton University
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Michael Waite
- University of Waterloo
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