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Kolmogorov Spectra of Turbulence I
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Colloquium: Nonequilibrium dynamics of closed interacting quantum systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give an overview of recent theoretical and experimental progress in the area of nonequilibrium dynamics of isolated quantum systems, particularly focusing on quantum quenches: the temporal evolution following a sudden or slow change of the coupling constants of the system Hamiltonian.
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Toward a theory of interstellar turbulence. 2. Strong Alfvenic turbulence
Peter Goldreich,S. Sridhar +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed derivation of the inertial range spectrum for the weak turbulence of shear Alfven waves is presented, where the authors restrict attention to the symmetric case where the oppositely directed waves carry equal energy fluxes and show that as energy cascades to high perpendicular wavenumbers, interactions become so strong that the assumption of weakness is no longer valid.
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Interstellar Turbulence I: Observations and Processes
Bruce G. Elmegreen,John Scalo +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a two-part review summarizes the observations, theory, and simulations of interstellar turbulence and their implications for many fields of astrophysics, including basic fluid equations, solenoidal and compressible modes, global inviscid quadratic invariants, scaling arguments for the power spectrum, phenomenological models for the scaling of higher-order structu...
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Particles and fields in fluid turbulence
TL;DR: In this paper, the first analytical description of anomalous scaling laws in turbulent transport has been obtained and the underlying physical mechanism reveals the role of statistical integrals of motion in nonequilibrium systems.
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Random distributed feedback fiber laser
TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of a fiber laser with an open cavity that operates using random distributed feedback provided by Rayleigh scattering amplified through the Raman effect is discussed, and the results of ultra-long laser experiments are discussed.