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Are there linear systems of PDE that are known to have solutions which exhibit turbulence, or can turbulence be firmly classified as a fundamentally non-linear phenomenon, similar to solitons or shock development? Relatedly, can you see turbulent behavior in solutions to linear approximations of any of the non-linear PDE which are known to behave turbulently in some cases?

Since turbulence is difficult to define rigorously and remains poorly understood mathematically, I will simply use the term to refer to the heuristic phenomena identified as such. I refer to the phenomenon as it is seen in Navier-Stokes and other equations modeling fluid dynamics. I am interested in numerical and theoretical results.

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  • $\begingroup$ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 9:47
  • $\begingroup$ Can you give an example or a link to what you mean by "as it is seen in Navier-Stokes or other equations modeling fluid dynamics"? You also tagged this question "hyperbolic-pde": do you really want to be that restrictive? $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 11:10

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