Direct interaction approximation for non-markovianized stochastic models in the turbulence problem
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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore mathematical aspects associated with the application of the direct interaction approximation (DIA) (Kraichnan [1],[2]) to the non-Markovianized stochastic models in the turbulence problem. This process is shown to lead to a functional equation, and construction of solutions of this equation is addressed within the framework of a continued fraction representation. The relation of the DIA solution to the perturbative solution is discussed. The DIA procedure is applied to the problem of wave propagation in a random medium, which is described by a stochastic differential equation, with the characteristics of the medium represented by stochastic coefficients. The results are compared with those given by the perturbative procedure.
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