Discontinuous transition to shear flow turbulence
Depending on the type of flow, the transition to turbulence can take one of two forms: either turbulence arises from a sequence of instabilities or from the spatial proliferation of transiently chaotic domains, a process analogous to directed percolation. The former scenario is commonly referred to...
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| Published in: | Nature physics 2026-02 |
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