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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 464744
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The random uniform shear layer: An explicit example of turbulent diffusion with broad tail probability distributions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 464744

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    The random uniform shear layer: An explicit example of turbulent diffusion with broad tail probability distributions (English)
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    10 February 1994
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    Gaussian probability distribution functions
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    large-scale intermittency
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    advection-diffusion
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    quantum mechanical analogy
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    higher-order statistics
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    limiting probability distribution function
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