The well-known translation between the power law of the energy spectrum and that of the correlation function or the second order structure function has been widely used in analyzing random data. Here, we show that the translation is valid only in proper scaling regimes. The regimes of valid translation are different for the correlation function and the structure function. Indeed, they do not overlap. Furthermore, in practice, the power laws exist only for a finite range of scales. We show that this finite range makes the translation inexact even in the proper scaling regime. The error depends on the scaling exponent. The current findings are applicable to data analysis in fluid turbulence and other stochastic systems
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The well-known translation between the power law of the energy spectrum and that of the correlation ...
The well-known translation between the power law of energy spectrum and that of the correlation func...
We relate the second-order structure function of a time series with the power spectrum of the origin...
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Several authors have reported that in turbulence the scaling exponent of the first order velocity st...
In this work we have focused on the statistical properties of turbulence. This has been done in two...
Stochastic simulations are used to create synthetic one-dimensional telegraph approximation (TA) sig...
The well-known translation between the power law of the energy spectrum and that of the correlation ...
The well-known translation between the power law of energy spectrum and that of the correlation func...
We relate the second-order structure function of a time series with the power spectrum of the origin...
From a simple path integral involving a variable volatility in the velocity differences, we obtain v...
International audienceAs the finite correlation time of a force driving turbulence is taken into acc...
International audienceThe statistics of signal increments are commonly used in order to test for pos...
The inertial-range structure of turbulence obeying the Gross–Pitaevskii equation, the equation of mo...
AbstractTheoretical results on the scaling properties of turbulent velocity fields are reported in t...
The objective of this research has been to develop a consistent theory of the scaling behaviour of t...
We present a systematic study of the dynamical scaling process leading to the establishment of the K...
We present an extension to Kolmogorov's refined similarity hypothesis for universal fully developed ...
Statistical properties of forced two-dimensional turbulence generated in two different flow domains ...
Several authors have reported that in turbulence the scaling exponent of the first order velocity st...
In this work we have focused on the statistical properties of turbulence. This has been done in two...
Stochastic simulations are used to create synthetic one-dimensional telegraph approximation (TA) sig...