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Classical aspects of quantum turbulence

Carlo F Barenghi

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Turbulence in helium II manifests itself as a disordered tangle of quantized vortex lines. The study of this form of disorder near absolute zero began with Vinen's heat-transfer experiments in the mid-1950s and is still a fertile ground of investigation. This article reviews the recent developments, which show surprising similarities between helium II turbulence and classical turbulence, and points to new directions of research.


PACS

67.25.dk Vortices and turbulence

Subjects

Quantum gases, liquids and solids

Dates

Issue 40 (11 October 1999)

Received 21 September 1998



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