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Overview

Gregory Falkovich is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and has a research portfolio spanning several core fields within physics and earth sciences. Their primary research domains include Physics and Astronomy with 31 publications and Earth and Planetary Sciences accounting for 14 publications.

Their work extensively covers various subfields, notably Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Oceanography, Computational Mechanics, and Atmospheric Science.

Key topics addressed in their publications encompass:

  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
  • Quantum many-body systems

Their recent papers reflect active engagement with turbulent phenomena and information theory in physics. Notable publications include:

  • "Singular Measures and Information Capacity of Turbulent Cascades," 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • "Information theory characteristics improve the prediction of lithium response in bipolar disorder patients using a support vector machine classifier," 2022, Bipolar Disorders
  • "Interaction Renormalization and Validity of Kinetic Equations for Turbulent States," 2024, Physical Review Letters
  • "Second-harmonic generation as a minimal model of turbulence," 2021, Physical review. E
  • "Multimode correlations and the entropy of turbulence in shell models," 2023, Physical review. E

Falkovich's frequent publication venues reflect a focus on physics and interdisciplinary sciences, with contributions primarily to:

  • Physical review. E
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Bipolar Disorders

Their collaborative network includes multiple frequent co-authors, evidencing sustained joint research efforts. Prominent collaborators are:

  • В. Е. Захаров
  • Victor A. L'vov
  • Natalia Vladimirova
  • Michal Shavit
  • Utkarsh Tripathi

In addition to articles, Falkovich has contributed to book literature, including a forthcoming work titled "Kolmogorov-Zakharov Spectra of Turbulence," expected to be published by Springer Nature in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Kolmogorov Spectra of Turbulence I: Wave Turbulence

    V. E. Zakharov;V. S. L'Vov;G. Falkovich

  • Kolmogorov Spectra of Turbulence I

    Vladimir E. Zakharov;Victor S. L’vov;Gregory Falkovich

  • Particles and fields in fluid turbulence

    G. Falkovich;K. Gawȩdzki;M. Vergassola

  • Acceleration of rain initiation by cloud turbulence

    G. Falkovich;A. Fouxon;M. G. Stepanov

  • Superballistic flow of viscous electron fluid through graphene constrictions

    R. Krishna Kumar;R. Krishna Kumar;D. A. Bandurin;F. M. D. Pellegrino;Y. Cao

  • Intermittent distribution of inertial particles in turbulent flows.

    E. Balkovsky;E. Balkovsky;G. Falkovich;G. Falkovich;A. Fouxon;A. Fouxon

  • Electron viscosity, current vortices and negative nonlocal resistance in graphene

    Leonid Levitov;Gregory Falkovich

  • Normal and anomalous scaling of the fourth-order correlation function of a randomly advected passive scalar.

    M. Chertkov;G. Falkovich;I. Kolokolov;V. Lebedev

  • Fluid Mechanics: A Short Course for Physicists

    Gregory Falkovich

  • Bottleneck phenomenon in developed turbulence

    Gregory Falkovich

  • The laminar–turbulent transition in a fibre laser

    Elena Turitsyna;S.V. Smirnov;Srikanth Sugavanam;N. Tarasov

  • Lessons from hydrodynamic turbulence

    Gregory Falkovich;Katepalli R. Sreenivasan

  • Higher-than-ballistic conduction of viscous electron flows

    Haoyu Guo;Ekin Ilseven;Gregory Falkovich;Leonid S. Levitov

  • Conformal invariance in two-dimensional turbulence

    Denis Bernard;G. Boffetta;A. Celani;G. Falkovich

  • Fluidity onset in graphene

    Denis A. Bandurin;Andrey V. Shytov;Leonid S. Levitov;Roshan Krishna Kumar

  • Upscale energy transfer in thick turbulent fluid layers

    Hua Xia;David Byrne;Gregory Falkovich;Michael Shats

  • Instantons and Intermittency

    G. Falkovich;I. Kolokolov;V. Lebedev;A. Migdal

  • Anomalous scaling exponents of a white-advected passive scalar.

    M. Chertkov;G. Falkovich

  • Statistics of a passive scalar advected by a large-scale two-dimensional velocity field: Analytic solution

    M. Chertkov;G. Falkovich;I. Kolokolov;V. Lebedev

  • Intermittency of Burgers' Turbulence

    E. Balkovsky;G. Falkovich;I. Kolokolov;V. Lebedev;V. Lebedev

  • Intermittent distribution of heavy particles in a turbulent flow

    Gregory Falkovich;Alain Pumir

  • The laminar-turbulent transition in a fibre laser

    Dmitry Churkin;Elena Turitsyna;Srikanth Sugavanam;Nikita Tarasov

  • Conformal invariance in two-dimensional turbulence

    Guido Boffetta;Denis Bernard;Antonio Celani;Gregory Falkovich

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergei K. Turitsyn
Sergei K. Turitsyn Aston University
Eberhard Bodenschatz
Eberhard Bodenschatz Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
Michael Chertkov
Michael Chertkov University of Arizona
Vladimir E. Zakharov
Vladimir E. Zakharov Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
Haitao Xu
Haitao Xu University of Science and Technology Beijing
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan New York University
Irina V. Grigorieva
Irina V. Grigorieva University of Manchester
Andre K. Geim
Andre K. Geim University of Manchester

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