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Kolmogorov Theory: Turbulence and Energy Transport

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This lecture introduces the Kolmogorov K41 theory, focusing on the Navier-Stokes equations, statistics, and three key hypotheses: restored symmetries, self-similar scaling, and finite dissipation. The lecture delves into the energy transport, Karman-Howarth-Monin relation, and Kolmogorov spectrum.

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