G\"ursey, Groups & Fluids

Abstract

Feza G\"ursey was a brilliant physicist who loved symmetries and beautiful mathematical structures such as group theory and division algebras. In this centenary year, I give a brief review of some of his contributions and then zero-in on group theory and discuss how it can give us a new perspective on a centuries-old topic, namely, fluid dynamics, including new facets such as the chiral magnetic effect. .1in This is a slightly edited and enhanced version of a colloquium at the Middle East Technical University on December 9, 2021, which was organized in celebration of the centenary of Feza G\"ursey. The video of the presentation can be accessed by following the link given at http://www.physics.metu.edu.tr/Department/FezaGursey2021 or by clicking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DstVVuOlqGk for direct access.

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