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Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies

The book presents the foundations of the theory of turbulent transport within the context of stochastic partial differential equations. It serves to establish a firm connection between rigorous and non-rigorous results concerning turbulent diffusion. Mathematically all of the issues addressed in thi...

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Autores principales: Piterbarg, Leonid I, Ostrovskii, Alexander G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4458-3
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description The book presents the foundations of the theory of turbulent transport within the context of stochastic partial differential equations. It serves to establish a firm connection between rigorous and non-rigorous results concerning turbulent diffusion. Mathematically all of the issues addressed in this book are concentrated around a single linear equation: stochastic advection-diffusion (transport) equation. There is no attempt made to derive universal statistics for turbulent flow. Instead emphasis is placed on a statistical description of a passive scalar (tracer) under given velocity statistics. An application concerning transport of sea surface temperature anomalies reconciles the developed theory and a highly practical issue of modern physical oceanography by using the newly designed inversion techniques which take advantage of powerful maximum likelihood and autoregressive estimators. Audience: Graduate students and researchers in mathematics, fluid dynamics, and physical oceanography.
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spelling cern-16670402021-04-21T21:15:40Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4757-4458-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/1667040engPiterbarg, Leonid IOstrovskii, Alexander GAdvection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomaliesMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe book presents the foundations of the theory of turbulent transport within the context of stochastic partial differential equations. It serves to establish a firm connection between rigorous and non-rigorous results concerning turbulent diffusion. Mathematically all of the issues addressed in this book are concentrated around a single linear equation: stochastic advection-diffusion (transport) equation. There is no attempt made to derive universal statistics for turbulent flow. Instead emphasis is placed on a statistical description of a passive scalar (tracer) under given velocity statistics. An application concerning transport of sea surface temperature anomalies reconciles the developed theory and a highly practical issue of modern physical oceanography by using the newly designed inversion techniques which take advantage of powerful maximum likelihood and autoregressive estimators. Audience: Graduate students and researchers in mathematics, fluid dynamics, and physical oceanography.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:16670401997
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Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title_full Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title_fullStr Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title_short Advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
title_sort advection and diffusion in random media: implications for sea surface temperature anomalies
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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