In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can construct a linear advection model for an auxiliary field such that the scaling exponents of all the structure functions of the linear and nonlinear fields coincide. The argument depended on an assumption of continuity of the solutions as a function of a parameter. The aim of this paper is to provide a rigorous proof for the validity of the assumption. In addition we clarify here when the swap of a nonlinear model by a linear one will not work
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier\u2013Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier\u2013Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
In a recent paper it was proposed that for some nonlinear shell models of turbulence one can constru...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
We propose a new approach to the old-standing problem of the anomaly of the scaling exponents of non...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier–Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection mode...
Recently, it has been proposed that the Navier\u2013Stokes equations and a relevant linear advection...