Snezhana Abarzhi

Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Снежана Ивановна Абаржи
Education
Known forResearch in fluid instabilities, interfaces, mixing and non-equilibrium dynamics
Scientific career
Fields
  • Applied mathematics
  • Mathematical physics
Institutions

Snezhana I. Abarzhi (Russian: Снежана Ивановна Абаржи, also known as Snejana I. Abarji) is an applied mathematician and theoretical physicist specializing in the dynamics of fluids and plasmas and their applications in nature and technology. Her research has revealed that instabilities elucidate dynamics of supernova blasts, and that supernovae explode more slowly and less turbulently than previously thought, changing the understanding of the mechanisms by which heavy atomic nuclei are formed in these explosions. Her works have found the mechanism of interface stabilization, the special self-similar class in interfacial mixing, and the fundamentals of Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities.