Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session C12: Interact: Turbulence
10:50 AM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: Ballroom A
Chair: Charles Meneveau, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract: C12.00003 : Odd viscosity suppresses intermittency in direct turbulent cascades*
Presenter:
Sihan Chen
(University of Chicago)
Authors:
Sihan Chen
(University of Chicago)
Xander de Wit
(Eindhoven University of Technology)
Michel Fruchart
(CNRS)
Federico Toschi
(Eindhoven University of Technology)
Vincenzo Vitelli
(University of Chicago)
*We are grateful for the support of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for the use of supercomputer facilities (Snellius) under Grant No. 2021.035, 2023.026. This publication is part of the project “Shaping turbulence with smart particles” with project number OCENW.GROOT.2019.031 of the research programme Open Competitie ENW XL which is (partly) financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).S.C. and M.F. acknowledge a Kadanoff–Rice fellowship funded by the National Science Foundation under award no. DMR-2011854. M.F. acknowledges partial support from the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-2118415 and the Simons Foundation. V.V. acknowledges partial support from the Army Research Office under grant W911NF-22-2-0109 and W911NF-23-1-0212. M.F. and V.V acknowledge partial support from the France Chicago center through a FACCTS grant. This research was partly supported from the National Science Foundation through the Center for Living Systems (grant no. 2317138), the National Institute for Theory and Mathematics in Biology and the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation. This work was completed in part with resources provided by the University of Chicago’s Research Computing Center.
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