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Nonlocality in Turbulence

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Nonlocality is among the three main reasons1 why the problemof turbulence is so diffcult. The term’nonlo cality’ is used here in several relatedmeanings which are clarified in the course of the discussion of the issues throughout this paper.

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Tsinober, A. (2001). Nonlocality in Turbulence. In: Barenghi, C.F., Donnelly, R.J., Vinen, W.F. (eds) Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 571. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45542-6_39

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