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Overview

Sergey Nazarenko is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Oceanography; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Atmospheric Science; and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics, reflecting a focus on complex physical phenomena. These topics include Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Strong Light-Matter Interactions, Quantum, Superfluid, Helium Dynamics, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes.

Recent publications by Sergey Nazarenko demonstrate the range and depth of their research interests. Notable papers include:

  • "Direct and Inverse Cascades in Turbulent Bose-Einstein Condensates" (2023, Physical Review Letters)
  • "Magnus-force model for active particles trapped on superfluid vortices" (2020, Physical review. A/Physical review, A)
  • "Energy Spectrum of Two-Dimensional Acoustic Turbulence" (2022, Physical Review Letters)
  • "Numerical analysis of a self-similar turbulent flow in Bose-Einstein condensates" (2021, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation)
  • "Testing wave turbulence theory for the Gross-Pitaevskii system" (2022, Physical review. E)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Frequent co-authors include Giorgio Krstulovic, Б. В. Семисалов, Jonathan Skipp, Jason Laurie, and С. Б. Медведев.

Publication venues where Sergey Nazarenko has consistently contributed include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • Physical review. E
  • E3S Web of Conferences

Best Publications

  • Wave Turbulence

    Sergey Nazarenko

  • A weak turbulence theory for incompressible magnetohydrodynamics

    S. Galtier;S. Galtier;Sergey Nazarenko;Alan C. Newell;A. Pouquet

  • Wave turbulence and intermittency

    Alan C. Newell;Sergey Nazarenko;Laura Biven

  • Anisotropic turbulence of shear-Alfven waves

    S. Galtier;S. V. Nazarenko;A. C. Newell;A. Pouquet

  • Gravity wave turbulence in a laboratory flume

    Petr Denissenko;Sergei Lukaschuk;Sergey Nazarenko

  • Wave turbulence and vortices in Bose-Einstein condensation

    Sergey Nazarenko;Miguel Onorato

  • Nonlocality and intermittency in three-dimensional turbulence

    J. P. Laval;B. Dubrulle;S. Nazarenko

  • Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Turbulence

    John Cardy;Gregory Falkovich;Krzysztof Gawedzki;Sergey Nazarenko

  • Non-locality and Intermittency in 3D Turbulence

    J. P. Laval;B. Dubrulle;S. Nazarenko

  • Spectrum of Kelvin-wave turbulence in superfluids

    Victor S. L'vov;Sergey Nazarenko

  • Warm Cascades and Anomalous Scaling in a Diffusion Model of Turbulence

    Colm Connaughton;Sergey Nazarenko

  • One-dimensional optical wave turbulence: Experiment and theory

    Jason Laurie;Umberto Bortolozzo;Sergey Nazarenko;Stefania Residori

  • Dynamics of the Bose–Einstein condensation

    Vladimir E. Zakharov;Vladimir E. Zakharov;Sergey V. Nazarenko

  • Dimensional analysis and weak turbulence

    Colm Connaughton;Sergey Nazarenko;Alan C Newell;Alan C Newell

  • Statistics of surface gravity wave turbulence in the space and time domains

    Sergey Nazarenko;Sergei Lukaschuk;S. J. McLelland;Petr Valerievich Denissenko

  • Nonlocal turbulence of drift waves

    A. M. Balk;V. E. Zakharov;S. V. Nazarenko

  • Interaction of Kelvin waves and nonlocality of energy transfer in superfluids

    Jason Laurie;Victor S. L’vov;Sergey Nazarenko;Oleksii Rudenko

  • Optical wave turbulence and the condensation of light

    Umberto Bortolozzo;Jason Laurie;Sergey Nazarenko;Stefania Residori

  • Quantum turbulence cascades in the Gross-Pitaevskii model

    Davide Proment;Sergey Nazarenko;Miguel Onorato

  • Discreteness and its effect on water-wave turbulence

    Yuri V. Lvov;Sergey Nazarenko;Boris Pokorni

Frequent Co-Authors

Bérengère Dubrulle
Bérengère Dubrulle University of Paris-Saclay
Alan C. Newell
Alan C. Newell University of Arizona
Miguel Onorato
Miguel Onorato University of Turin
Vladimir E. Zakharov
Vladimir E. Zakharov Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
Gregory Falkovich
Gregory Falkovich Weizmann Institute of Science
Pietro Asinari
Pietro Asinari Polytechnic University of Turin
Annick Pouquet
Annick Pouquet National Center for Atmospheric Research
John Cardy
John Cardy University of California, Berkeley
Uriel Frisch
Uriel Frisch Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Grigory Volovik
Grigory Volovik Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics

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