Editorial: Mathematical problems in physical fluid dynamics: part II

D. Goluskin, B. Protas, Jean-Luc Thiffeault
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Fluid dynamics is a research area lying at the crossroads of physics and applied mathematics with an ever-expanding range of applications in natural sciences and engineering. However, despite decades of concerted research efforts, this area abounds with many fundamental questions that still remain unanswered. At the heart of these problems often lie mathematical models, usually in the form of partial differential equations, and many of the open questions concern the validity of these models and what can be learned from them about the physical problems. In recent years, significant progress has been made on a number of open problems in this area, often using approaches that transcend traditional discipline boundaries by combining modern methods of modelling, computation and mathematical analysis. The two-part theme issue aims to represent the breadth of these approaches, focusing on problems that are mathematical in nature but help to understand aspects of real physical importance such as fluid dynamical stability, transport, mixing, dissipation and vortex dynamics. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Mathematical problems in physical fluid dynamics (part 2)’.
社论:物理流体动力学中的数学问题:第二部分
流体动力学是物理学和应用数学交叉的研究领域,在自然科学和工程领域的应用范围不断扩大。然而,尽管经过了几十年的协同研究,这一领域仍有许多基本问题尚未得到解答。这些问题的核心往往是数学模型,通常以偏微分方程的形式存在,许多悬而未决的问题涉及这些模型的有效性,以及从这些模型中可以学到什么关于物理问题的知识。近年来,在这一领域的一些开放问题上取得了重大进展,通常采用超越传统学科界限的方法,结合现代建模、计算和数学分析方法。这两部分的主题问题旨在展示这些方法的广度,重点关注本质上是数学问题,但有助于理解真正重要的物理方面,如流体动力学稳定性、输运、混合、耗散和涡旋动力学。本文是主题问题“物理流体动力学中的数学问题(第二部分)”的一部分。
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