Predicting fat-tailed intermittent probability distributions in passive scalar turbulence with imperfect models through empirical information theory

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DOI10.4310/CMS.2016.v14.n6.a11zbMath1349.76101OpenAlexW2507269661MaRDI QIDQ344393

Di Qi, Andrew J. Majda

Publication date: 22 November 2016

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4310/cms.2016.v14.n6.a11




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