Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamical Systems I: Lagrangian Coherent Structures
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Presentations
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Lagrangian Coherent Structures separate dynamically distinct regions
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Authors
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Douglas Kelley
Yale University, Department of Materials Science \& Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Michael Allshouse
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Nicholas T. Ouellette
Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering \& Materials Science, Yale University
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Particle manipulation using vibrating cilia
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Authors
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Phanindra Tallapragada
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Scott Kelly
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Passive scalar statistics and its dependence on Lagrangian coherent structures in stochastic flows
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Authors
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Wenbo Tang
Arizona State University
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Phillip Walker
Arizona State University
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Michael Allshouse
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Diego del-Castillo-Negrete
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Finite-time statistics of scalar diffusion in Lagrangian coherent structures
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Phillip Walker
Arizona State University
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Wenbo Tang
Arizona State University
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Efficient and robust detection of transport barriers using the geodesic approach
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Authors
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Michael Allshouse
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jean-Luc Thiffeault
University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Thomas Peacock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Integrated computation of Lagrangian coherent structures during DNS of unsteady and turbulent flows
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Authors
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Justin Finn
Oregon State University
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Sourabh Apte
Oregon State University
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Visualization of invariant sets in incompressible fluid flows from Lagrangian data
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Authors
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Marko Budi\v{s}i\'{c}
University of California - Santa Barbara
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Igor Mezic
University of California - Santa Barbara, UCSB
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Short- and Long- Time Transport Structures in a Three Dimensional Time Dependent Flow
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Rodolphe Chabreyrie
University of California, San Diego Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Stefan Llewellyn Smith
MAE UCSD, MAE, UCSD, University of California, San Diego, University of California, San Diego Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCSD
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The role of filamentation and vortex merging in coastal particle accumulation and transport
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Cheryl Harrison
University of California Santa Cruz
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David Siegel
University of California Santa Barbara
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Satoshi Mitarai
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
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