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Correlation Functions and Distribution Functions Referring to Sets of More Than Two Consecutive Arcs

J. M. Burgers
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J. M. Burgers: University of Maryland, Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics

Chapter Chapter IX in The Nonlinear Diffusion Equation, 1974, pp 152-173 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The original intention of the statistical investigations was to obtain expressions for the correlation functions u 1 u 2 ¯ a n d u 1 2 u 2 ¯ $$\overline {{u_1}{u_2}} \;and\overline {\;u_1^2{u_2}} $$ .It appeared, however, that the expressions become so complicated, that there is little hope for their evaluation. The material collected is presented in the following pages*. Dimensionless variables are used.

Date: 1974
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1745-9_10

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