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Two-Dimensional Turbulence (2025)
Book Chapter
Kafiabad, H., & Rodda, C. (2025). Two-Dimensional Turbulence. In Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-96026-7.00216-2

This article offers a foundational understanding of the phenomenology of two-dimensional turbulence. We begin by presenting the classical theory, which hinges on the conservation of energy and enstrophy, giving rise to two distinct inertial ranges: t... Read More about Two-Dimensional Turbulence.

A robust Bayesian model to quantify and adjust for study quality and conflict of interest in meta-analyses (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Troffaes, M. C. M., Casini, L., Landes, J., & Sahlin, U. (2025, July). A robust Bayesian model to quantify and adjust for study quality and conflict of interest in meta-analyses. Presented at 14th International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities: Theories and Applications, Bielefeld, Germany

Meta-analyses are vital for synthesizing evidence in medical research, but conflicts of interest can introduce research bias, undermining the reliability of the synthesized findings. This paper proposes a new robust Bayesian meta-analysis model. The... Read More about A robust Bayesian model to quantify and adjust for study quality and conflict of interest in meta-analyses.

Real-time scattering processes with continuous-variable quantum computers (2025)
Journal Article
Abel, S., Spannowsky, M., & Williams, S. (2025). Real-time scattering processes with continuous-variable quantum computers. Physical Review A, 112(1), Article 012614. https://doi.org/10.1103/q36d-w649

We propose a framework for simulating the real-time dynamics of quantum field theories using continuous-variable quantum computing (CVQC). Focusing on (1+1)-dimensional 𝜑4 scalar field theory, the approach employs the Hamiltonian formalism to map the... Read More about Real-time scattering processes with continuous-variable quantum computers.

Efficient Lagrangian averaging with exponential filters (2025)
Journal Article
Minz, A., Baker, L. E., Kafiabad, H. A., & Vanneste, J. (2025). Efficient Lagrangian averaging with exponential filters. Physical Review Fluids, 10(7), https://doi.org/10.1103/4d4f-38wx

Lagrangian averaging is a valuable tool for the analysis and modeling of multiscale processes in fluid dynamics. The numerical computation of Lagrangian (time) averages from simulation data is challenging, however. It can be carried out by tracking a... Read More about Efficient Lagrangian averaging with exponential filters.

Heat transport and dissipation in 2.5D rotating internally heated and cooled convection (2025)
Journal Article
Joshi-Hartley, T., Browning, M. K., Currie, L. K., Lewis, N. T., Brown, B. P., & Lance, S. R. W. (2025). Heat transport and dissipation in 2.5D rotating internally heated and cooled convection. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 541(3), 2291-2303. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1131

Models of astrophysical convection, such as mixing length theory, typically assume that the heat transport is independent of microphysical diffusivities. Such ‘diffusion-free’ behaviour is, however, not observed in numerical simulations employing sta... Read More about Heat transport and dissipation in 2.5D rotating internally heated and cooled convection.