A generalization of scaling models of turbulence
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Abstract: We report on some implications of the theory of turbulence developed by V. Yakhot [V. Yakhot, Phys. Rev. E {�f 57}(2) (1998)]. In particular we focus on the expression for the scaling exponents . We show that Yakhot's result contains three well known scaling models as special cases, namely K41, K62 and the theory by V. L'vov and I. Procaccia [V. L'vov & I. Procaccia, Phys. Rev. E {�f 62}(6) (2000)]. The model furthermore yields a theoretical justification for the method of extended self--similarity (ESS).
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