The Most Important Results
of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (since 2014)
Prof. S.V. Prants is the winner of an International Zaslavsky Award in nonlinear science and complexity.
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute and included among the most important results in the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2014
Our results on applications of Lyapunov exponents in quantifying transport and mixing in the ocean, searching for mesoscale eddies with a risk to be contaminated by the Fukushima derived radionuclides, and indentifying Lagrangian fronts favorable for fishery were posted at the AVISO site http://aviso.altimetry.fr/index.php?id=3160
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2015
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2016
Lagrangian analysis of formation, structure, evolution and splitting of Kuril eddies >>>
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2017
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2020
Lagrangian analysis of Kamchatka trench eddies >>>
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the 2nd most important one in the Institute in 2021
Lagrangian fronts as a predictor of locations for saury fishing >>>
According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2022 and was included in the list of the most important results of the Earth Science Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences «Water masses favorable for living and catching pollock in the Sea of Okhotsk: calculation, Lagrangian and statistical analyses, recommendations for fishermen»
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