Quasi-linear regime and rare-event tails of decaying Burgers turbulence
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We study the decaying Burgers dynamics in $d$ dimensions for random Gaussian initial conditions. We focus on power-law initial energy spectra, such that the system shows a self-similar evolution. This is the case of interest for the "adhesion model" in cosmology and a standard framework for "decaying Burgers turbulence". We briefly describe how the system can be studied through perturbative expansions at early time or large scale (quasi-linear regime). Next, we develop a saddle-point method, based on spherical instantons, that allows to obtain the asymptotic probability distributions $\cP(\eta_r)$ and $\cP(\ctheta_r)$, of the density and velocity increment over spherical cells, reached in the quasi-linear regime. Finally, we show how this approach can be extended to take into account the formation of shocks and we derive the rare-event tails of these probability distributions, at any finite time and scale. This also gives the high-mass tail of the mass function of point-like singularities (shocks in the one dimensional case).
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