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Unifying Scaling Theory for Vortex Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Turbulence




Author(s): D. G. Dritschel, R. K. Scott, C. Macaskill, G. A. Gottwald, and C. V. Tran
We present a scaling theory for unforced inviscid two-dimensional turbulence. Our model unifies existing spatial and temporal scaling theories. The theory is based on a self-similar distribution of vortices of different sizes A. Our model uniquely determines the spatial and temporal scaling of the a...
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[Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 094501] Published Mon Aug 25, 2008


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