The Theory and Simulation of Wind Blown Bubbles - Lachlan Lancaster
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore the theory and simulation of wind-blown bubbles in this 29-minute conference talk by Lachlan Lancaster from Columbia University. Delivered as part of the "Turbulence in the Universe" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the complex world of astrophysical turbulence across various cosmic environments. Gain insights into recent advances in observational and theoretical studies, and understand the impact of turbulence on different branches of astronomy. Discover topics such as turbulent dynamo, magnetic reconnection, plasma physics, and astrophysical applications of magnetized turbulence. Engage with cutting-edge research that connects observations and models, and learn about new techniques for diagnosing turbulence in space.
Syllabus
The Theory and Simulation of Wind Blown Bubbles â–¸ Lachlan Lancaster (Columbia)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics