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Quantum-field renormalization group in the theory of developed turbulence: Consideration of anisotropy and passive scalar admixtures

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Dec 01, 1995
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105(3)
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T. L. Kim, A. V. Serdyukov (1995). Quantum-field renormalization group in the theory of developed turbulence: Consideration of anisotropy and passive scalar admixtures. Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 105(3), 1525-1533. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02070873
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