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Lessons from Hydrodynamic Turbulence lead to the conclusion that quantum
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Springer / Boston / New York / London / /

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Pergamon Press / Asymptotic Solutions / Cambridge U. Press / /

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Italy / /

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Novosibirsk Nuclear Physics Institute / Weizmann Institute of Science / American Institute of Physics / /

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pivotal applications / power-law scaling / equilibrium systems / energy conservation / energy input / physical law / energy cascades / energy flux / nonzero energy dissipation / quantitative law / turbulent systems / far-from-equilibrium systems / turbulent energy / nonlinear multidimensional systems / inverse energy cascade / random systems / energy / differential operator / energy injection scale / energy dissipation / kinetic energy / nonlinear energy transfer process / energy cascade / power-law corthey / power-law correlations / high energy / power law / energy dissipation rate / energy transfer / /

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Sinai / /

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American Institute of Physics / Novosibirsk Nuclear Physics Institute / Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste / Weizmann Institute of Science / /

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Vladimir Zakharov / Johannes Burgers / Andrei Kolmogorov / Lars Onsager / Werner Heisenberg / Gregory Falkovich / Horace Lamb / John von Neumann / Philip Anderson / G. Falkovich / V / Lewis Richardson / I. Kolokolov / V / Lev Landau / Katepalli R. Sreenivasan / Richard Feynman / /

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Kraichnan model / Professor and director / head of the department / /

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S-0031 / /

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New York / /

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Physics Today / /

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geophysics / /

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www.physicstoday.org / www.pt.ims.ca/7375-25 / /

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