Ken-ichi Nagata and Tomoo Katsuyama
Physical Review E vol.52, p.2546-2548(1995)
Intermittency effects are swift variations locally seen on a time sequence of turbulent velocity. The anomalous scaling property is attributed to contamination of the inertial subrange analysis by the intermittency effects limited basically to the viscous subrange. We explain that the contamination can be removed by Gabor functions with high frequency resolutions (i.e., low time resolutions).
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