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Pt. I | The classical picture of turbulence | 1 |
1 | The ubiquitous nature of turbulence | 3 |
2 | The equations of fluid mechanics | 29 |
3 | The origins and nature of turbulence | 57 |
4 | Turbulent shear flows and simple closure models | 107 |
5 | The phenomenology of Taylor, Richardson, and Kolmogorov | 199 |
Pt. II | Freely decaying, homogeneous turbulence | 297 |
6 | Isotropic turbulence (in real space) | 299 |
7 | The role of numerical simulations | 423 |
8 | Isotropic turbulence (in spectral space) | 449 |
Pt. III | Special topics | 495 |
9 | The influence of rotation, stratification, and magnetic fields on turbulence | 497 |
10 | Two-dimensional turbulence | 569 |
Epilogue | 619 | |
App. 1 | Vector identities and an introduction to tensor notation | 623 |
App. 2 | The properties of isolated vortices : invariants, far-field properties, and long-range interactions | 632 |
App. 3 | Long-range pressure forces in isotropic turbulence | 641 |
App. 4 | Hankel transforms and hypergeometric functions | 646 |
App. 5 | The kinematics of homogeneous, axisymmetric turbulence | 649 |
Index | 653 |
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