1 Introductory Remarks.- 2 Hydrodynamic Equations.- 3 Small-Scale Turbulence.- 4 Conventional Turbulence Modeling.- 5 Subgrid-Scale Modeling.- 6 Two-Scale Direct-Interaction Approximation.- 7 Markovianized One-Point Approach.- 8 Compressible Turbulence Modeling.- 9 Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence Modeling.- 10 Global Magnetic Fields in Turbulent Motion.
`... I consider this book a valuable introduction to a class of
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discussion of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. As such, it has a
place on the shelves of advanced researchers in the field.'
AIAA Journal, 38:3 (2000)
`... I found this book very good. It provides an in-depth survey of
recent advances in the field of statistical-theoretical turbulence
modelling ... this is a valuable source for postgraduate students,
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Pure Applied Geophysics, 157 (2000)
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 469 (2002)
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