Large-Scale Coherence and Law of Decay of Two-Dimensional Turbulence
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flowgammaapproxdecayenstrophylarge-scaleomegatransition
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At the short times, the enstrophy $\Omega$ of a two-dimensional flow, generated by a random Gaussian initial condition decays as $\Omega(t)\propto t^{-\gamma}$ with $\gamma\approx 0.7$. After that, the flow undergoes transition to a different state characterized by the magnitude of the decay exponent $\gamma\approx 0.4$ (Yakhot, Wanderer, Phys.Rev.Lett.{\bf 93}, 154502 \~(2004)). It is shown that the very existence of this transition and various characteristics of evolving flow crucially depend upon phase correlation between the large-scale modes containing only a few percent of total enstrophy.
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