Approximate deconvolution models of turbulence: analysis, phenomenology and numerical analysis
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Heidelberg; New York
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Springer
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c2012
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viii, 184 p.: ill. )some col.(; 24 cm
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Lecture notes in mathematics,5700-4348; 2402
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 175-182( and index
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William J. Layton, Leo G. Rebholz
ORIGINAL VERSION NOTE
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1. Introduction -- 2. Large Eddy simulation -- 3. Approximate deconvolution operators and models -- 4. Phenomenology of ADMs -- 5. Time relaxation truncates scales -- 6. The Leray-deconvolution regularization -- 7. NS-alpha- and NS-omega-deconvolution regularizations -- A. Deconvolution under the no-slip condition and the loss of regularity