'An excellent textbook for introductory graduate courses on turbulence. The authors provide concise and yet detailed presentations on the essential topics of turbulent flows, ranging from the fundamental physics of turbulence to the frontiers of the present-day numerical simulation of turbulence. Also, an excellent reference for physicists and applied mathematicians interested to gain insights into the intrigues of turbulence.' John Kim, University of California, Los Angeles
'An excellent introduction to flow turbulence, expertly framed for the current era, where scale-resolving turbulence simulations are an invaluable partner, and presented with an admirable emphasis on actionable knowledge.' Jonathan Freund, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
'Bringing a much-needed modern perspective to turbulence, this book is destined to become an instant classic. 50 years of knowledge is distilled into a compendium of meticulously curated topics, illustrations, and exercise problems. A must-read for students and researchers alike!' Rajat Mittal, Johns Hopkins University
'The systematic use of numerical-simulation data to support the theory, and the sidebars describing real-life applications, often with a quantitative analysis, are invaluable tools. The last chapter is a complete, hands-on, tutorial for researchers interested in numerical simulation of turbulence- I wish this was available when I was a graduate student.' Ugo Piomelli, Queen's University Canada