Incompressible Turbulence as Nonlocal Field Theory
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astro-phcond-mat.stat-mech
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nonlocalspaceequationincompressibleburgerscontrastfieldfourier
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It is well known that incompressible turbulence is nonlocal in real space because sound speed is infinite in incompressible fluids. The equation in Fourier space indicates that it is nonlocal in Fourier space as well. Contrast this with Burgers equation which is local in real space. Note that the sound speed in Burgers equation is zero. In our presentation we will contrast these two equations using nonlocal field theory. Energy spectrum and renormalized parameters will be discussed.
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