Workshop/Winterschool on
Waves and Instabilities in
Geophysical
and Astrophysical Flows
February 3rd-8th 2013, Les Houches, France.
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Objectives
The
goal of this winterschool is to bring together
leading experts from astrophysical and geophysical communities, in order to
discuss flows where stratification, rotation and magnetic field play an
important role. Emphasis will be put on simple models of oceans, atmosphere and
planet interiors, where basic phenomena such as waves and instabilities can be
described theoretically.
Topics
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Instabilities in stratified and rotating flows
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Wave-vortices coupling in geophysics
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Hydrodynamics of planetary cores and stars
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Waves and instabilities in accretion disks
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Generation of magnetic field by dynamos
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MHD waves in stellar systems
4
three-hour courses will be given by
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H-C. Nataf, Univ. Grenoble, France
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T. Peacock, MIT, USA
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B. Sutherland, U. Alberta, Canada
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J.-P. Zahn, Obs. Paris-Meudon & S. Mathis, CEA Saclay, France
5
one-hour keynote lectures will be given by
- J. Aurnou, UC Los Angeles, USA
- M. Le Bars, IRPHE, Marseille,
France
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H. Klahr, Max Planck
Institute, Germany
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D. Marshall, Oxford Univ., GB
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C. Staquet, Univ. Grenoble,
France
Twenty-minutes
oral presentations can be given by the participants
Organising committee
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Jonathan Aurnou, UC Los Angeles, USA
- Michaël Le Bars, IRPHE, Marseille,
France
- Stéphane Le Dizès, IRPHE, Marseille,
France
- Patrice Le Gal, IRPHE, Marseille,
France
- Philip Marcus, UC Berkeley, USA
- Patrice Meunier, IRPHE, Marseille,
France