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How Similar is Quantum Turbulence to Classical Turbulence?

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2013

Abstract

Superfluid phases of liquid helium 4HeII and 3HeB - quantum fluids of known and tunable properties - can be used to study superfluid dynamics and experimental studies of QT, in particular. QT in the limit of zero temperature takes the form of complex tangle of quantizied vortices resulting in stochastic nature of its velocity field and represents a simpliest prototype of turbulence.