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Turbulence in non-integer dimensions by fractal Fourier decimation (1108.1295v1)
Published 5 Aug 2011 in nlin.CD
Abstract: Fractal decimation reduces the effective dimensionality of a flow by keeping only a (randomly chosen) set of Fourier modes whose number in a ball of radius $k$ is proportional to $kD$ for large $k$. At the critical dimension D=4/3 there is an equilibrium Gibbs state with a $k{-5/3}$ spectrum, as in [V. L'vov {\it et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 89}, 064501 (2002)]. Spectral simulations of fractally decimated two-dimensional turbulence show that the inverse cascade persists below D=2 with a rapidly rising Kolmogorov constant, likely to diverge as $(D-4/3){-2/3}$.