Turbulence and structure formation in complex plasmas and fluids
Alexander Kendl

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent numerical studies on turbulence and structure formation in various complex plasmas and fluids, highlighting the dynamics of nonlinear and turbulent structures in these systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of recent simulation results across different types of complex plasmas and fluids, emphasizing turbulence phenomena.
Findings
Turbulence in dusty magnetised plasmas is characterized.
Strongly coupled fluids exhibit unique turbulent structures.
Quantum and rotating quantum fluids show distinct turbulence behaviors.
Abstract
The formation and evolution of nonlinear and turbulent dynamical structures in two-dimensional complex plasmas and fluids is explored by means of generalised (drift) fluid simulations. Recent numerical results on turbulence in dusty magnetised plasmas, strongly coupled fluids, semi-classical ("quantum") plasmas and in rotating quantum fluids are reviewed and discussed.
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