David Goluskin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Applied Mathematics | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(Zonal flow driven by convection and convection driven by internal heating.) |
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Kazemi S, Ostilla-Mónico R, Goluskin D. (2022) Transition between Boundary-Limited Scaling and Mixing-Length Scaling of Turbulent Transport in Internally Heated Convection. Physical Review Letters. 129: 024501 |
Goluskin D, Fantuzzi G. (2019) Bounds on mean energy in the Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation computed using semidefinite programming Nonlinearity. 32: 1705-1730 |
Tobasco I, Goluskin D, Doering CR. (2018) Optimal bounds and extremal trajectories for time averages in nonlinear dynamical systems Physics Letters A. 382: 382-386 |
Goluskin D. (2017) Bounding Averages Rigorously Using Semidefinite Programming: Mean Moments of the Lorenz System Journal of Nonlinear Science. 28: 621-651 |
Fantuzzi G, Goluskin D, Huang D, et al. (2016) Bounds for Deterministic and Stochastic Dynamical Systems using Sum-of-Squares Optimization Siam Journal On Applied Dynamical Systems. 15: 1962-1988 |
Goluskin D, Van Der Poel EP. (2016) Penetrative internally heated convection in two and three dimensions Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 791: R61-R613 |
Goluskin D, Doering CR. (2016) Bounds for convection between rough boundaries Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 804: 370-386 |
von Hardenberg J, Goluskin D, Provenzale A, et al. (2015) Generation of Large-Scale Winds in Horizontally Anisotropic Convection. Physical Review Letters. 115: 134501 |
Goluskin D. (2015) Internally heated convection beneath a poor conductor Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 771: 36-56 |
Goluskin D, Johnston H, Flierl GR, et al. (2014) Convectively driven shear and decreased heat flux Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 759: 360-385 |