The following pages link to (Q5817196):
Displaying 23 items.
- The Kolmogorov-Obukhov statistical theory of turbulence (Q361914) (← links)
- On the convergence of statistical solutions of the 3D Navier-Stokes-\(\alpha\) model as \(\alpha\) vanishes (Q379688) (← links)
- Application of functional derivatives to analysis of complex systems (Q398265) (← links)
- Chaoticity and invariant measures for a cell population model (Q432352) (← links)
- An ergodic theory approach to chaos (Q480020) (← links)
- Uniqueness of a solution to the Cauchy problem for the Hopf equation in the two-dimensional case (Q548722) (← links)
- Some results on the Navier-Stokes equations in connection with the statistical theory of stationary turbulence. (Q558571) (← links)
- Kinetic theory and Lax equations for shock clustering and Burgers turbulence (Q643717) (← links)
- Stochastic elastic-plastic finite elements (Q646317) (← links)
- Stationary solutions of damped stochastic 2-dimensional Euler's equation (Q782814) (← links)
- Magnetohydrodynamic turbulent flows: existence results (Q979099) (← links)
- Conformal invariance of the Lungren–Monin–Novikov equations for vorticity fields in 2D turbulence (Q4596145) (← links)
- Is spontaneous generation of coherent baroclinic flows possible? (Q4611598) (← links)
- Energy fluxes in quasi-equilibrium flows (Q5207639) (← links)
- Improved assessment of the statistical stability of turbulent flows using extended Orr–Sommerfeld stability analysis (Q5871601) (← links)
- Implicit integration of nonlinear evolution equations on tensor manifolds (Q6053020) (← links)
- Ineffective diffusivity (Q6057685) (← links)
- Ergodic properties of a semilinear partial differential equation (Q6073621) (← links)
- Statistical non-locality of dynamically coherent structures (Q6114203) (← links)
- Probabilistic descriptions of fluid flow: a survey (Q6156885) (← links)
- On distributions of velocity random fields in turbulent flows (Q6176474) (← links)
- The statistical theory of the angiogenesis equations (Q6185868) (← links)
- Singularity formation in the incompressible Euler equation in finite and infinite time (Q6192642) (← links)