Overview
Participate in a thought-provoking discussion led by Norman Murray from the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) on turbulence in the universe. Explore the latest advances in observational and theoretical studies of astrophysical turbulence across various cosmic environments, from stellar interiors to galaxy clusters. Engage with interdisciplinary perspectives on topics such as turbulent dynamos, magnetic reconnection, plasma physics, and numerical simulations. Gain insights into new observational techniques for diagnosing turbulence and their applications in star formation, cosmic rays, accretion, and galaxy evolution. Recorded as part of the "Turbulence in the Universe" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this 47-minute session offers a unique opportunity to delve into cutting-edge research and foster collaborations in the field of astrophysical turbulence.
Syllabus
Discussion led by Norman Murray (CITA)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics