Wave Turbulence is a general framework to describe a statistical state made of a large number of non linear waves. In the weakly nonlinear limit, Weak Turbulence Theory uses classical tools of out of equilibrium statistical physics to study
waves and dispersive systems. A major concern is to understand the validity regimes of this theory and what are the main processes that restrict its validity.
This springs school aims a gathering Mathematicians and Physicists, theoreticians and
experimentalists for an interdisciplinary meeting on the issue of Wave Turbulence.
Session organized by:
Pierre Philippe CORTET, FAST, CNRS, Orsay, France Nicolas MORDANT, LEGI, Université Grenoble Alpes, France Laure SAINT RAYMOND, UMPA, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
More information can be found on the Session's Website.
Published on December 4, 2019
Updated on August 13, 2020
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