Quantum Hydrodynamics and Turbulence – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable
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Author(s): Makoto Tsubota; Kenichi Kasamatsu
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780198742944
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Quantum Hydrodynamics and Turbulence is an essential textbook for graduate students and scientists exploring the intricate physics of superfluid helium and atomic Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs). This comprehensive guide, written by leading experts, bridges the gap between classical fluid mechanics and quantum fluids, providing a thorough understanding of the principles that govern quantum hydrodynamics and quantized vortices. The book begins by laying a strong foundation in the fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics and fluid dynamics. It introduces the theoretical frameworks essential for understanding quantum hydrodynamics, such as BEC theory, superfluidity, the two-fluid model, and quantized vortex. A major portion of the book focuses on quantum turbulence, a phenomenon that shares some similarities with classical turbulence but also exhibits unique characteristics. The book delves into the mechanisms by which quantum turbulence is generated and sustained, with a focus on statistical laws, supported by detailed theoretical models and experimental observations. In addition to its rigorous academic content, Quantum Hydrodynamics and Turbulence provides insights into current research trends and future directions in the field. It underscores the interdisciplinary nature of quantum hydrodynamics, encouraging students to explore connections with other areas of physics, mathematics, and engineering. Quantum Hydrodynamics and Turbulence is an invaluable resource for graduate students and scientists aiming to deepen their understanding of quantum fluids and their turbulent behaviors. Its clear explanations, comprehensive coverage, and practical insights make it an ideal textbook for both coursework and independent study in this rapidly evolving field.
