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The mixing layer: deterministic models of a turbulent flow. Part 1. Introduction and the two-dimensional flow
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    The mixing layer: deterministic models of a turbulent flow. Part 1. Introduction and the two-dimensional flow (English)
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    1984
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    prevalence in a turbulent mixing layer of dynamical events
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    coherent history over substantial times
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    stochastic treatment
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    deterministic representation
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    first-order motion
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    two-dimensional
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