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Turbulence is of vital interest and importance to the study of fluid dynamics Pope (1990). In classical physics, turbulence was first studied carefully for incompressible flows whose evolution was given by the Navier-Stokes equations. One of the most celebrated results of incompressible classical turbulence (CT) is the existence of an inertial range with the cascade of kinetic energy from large to small spatial scales until one reaches scale lengths on the order of the dissipationwave length and the eddies/vortices are destroyed. The Kolmogorov kinetic energy spectrum in this inertial range follows the power law in wave number space.
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