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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nazmi Burak Budanur\nAbstract: In recent years\, numer
 ical discoveries of unstable time-periodic solutions in various shear flow
  simulations have sparked hopes of developing a chaos-theoretical understa
 nding of turbulence. For many cases of interest\, however\, the standard t
 ools of chaos theory\, such as Poincar sections\, were not sufficient for 
 uncovering a complete description of turbulence due to its high dimensiona
 lity of the dynamics. As a result\, the discoveries of periodic orbits in 
 turbulent flows have remained at an illustrative level with no obvious pat
 hs towards their utilization in turbulence modeling and control. One simpl
 e question one might ask is whether the turbulent dynamics transiently app
 roximate periodic solutions\, and if so\, how frequently? We argue that a 
 systematic study of this problem requires a method for unsupervised identi
 fication of geometric similarities between periodic orbits and turbulent t
 rajectory segments in the system's state space. We will demonstrate with e
 xamples that a topological data analysis-based approach can be employed fo
 r this purpose.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 3\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:hwagner@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Nazmi Burak Budanur: GeomTop Seminar: Detecting recurrences in high
 -dimensional flows from persistence
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/2044
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