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Lagrangian and Eulerian velocity structure functions in hydrodynamic turbulence
The Lagrangian and Eulerian transversal velocity structure functions of fully
developed fluid turbulence are found basing on the Navier-Stokes equation. The
structure functions are shown to obey the scaling relations inside the inertial
range. The scaling exponents are calculated analytically without using
dimensional considerations. The obtained values are in a very good agreement
with recent numerical and experimental data.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Comment on the paper 'Saturation and Multifractality of Lagrangian and Eulerian Scaling Exponents in Three-Dimensional Turbulence'
We comment on the paper 'Saturation and Multifractality of Lagrangian and
Eulerian Scaling Exponents in Three-Dimensional Turbulence' by D. Buaria and
K.R. Sreenivasan. We point out some physical interpretation of the results
discussed in the paper
The theory of peripheral capitalism: on the applicability of the Latin American model to the Baltic States; an attempt at an inter-disciplinary analysis
The relevance of this study of post-Soviet transition lies in the focus on the technically theoretical problems that are nevertheless the key to understanding regional development processes in the East of the Baltic Sea. The research aims to verify the theory of peripheral capitalism as applied to the Baltic States. The first theoretical objective is to draw a distinction between the ideas of modernisation and transformation in a regional context. The second objective is to adjust the theory of peripheral capitalism to smaller states. To study the features of the transformation of economic and political systems in the Baltics, this article conducts comparative analysis. Systemic analysis and the principles of theoretical and empirical analysis are used as well. Building on this work, the study identifies the deficiencies of the theoretical and methodological potential of transition studies. These include claims that the theoretical and methodological potential of transition as applied to post-Socialist and post-Soviet Europe has been completely fulfilled. Geographical differences between Latin America and the Baltic States are so obvious that they eclipse economic similarities between the processes and development models characteristic of the two regions of the world. An analysis of current developments in Latin America makes it possible to forecast the economic and, to a degree, political consequences of the trends that are just emerging in the Baltics. This article seeks to prove the above thesis
Diffuse ferroelectric phase transition in SrTiO3-BiScO3 system ceramics
Ceramic samples of the (1–x)SrTiO3–(x)BiScO3 system with x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 have been synthesized for the first time. X-ray diffraction data showed that the samples with x = 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 at room temperature comprise the mixture of two phases: (i) cubic nonpolar phase with Pm3m structure and (ii) tetragonal polar phase with P4mm structure. The temperature dependences of permittivity and dielectric loss tangent of these samples exhibit anomalies characteristic of ferroelectrics with diffuse phase transitionsyesBelgorod State Universit
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