Non-extensive statistical mechanics approach to fully developed hydrodynamic turbulence

Abstract

We apply non-extensive methods to the statistical analysis of fully developed turbulent flows. Probability density functions of velocity differences at distance r obtained by extremizing the Tsallis entropies coincide well with what is measured in turbulence experiments. We derive a set of relations between the hyperflatness factors Fm and the non-extensitivity parameter q, which can be used to directly extract the function q(r) from experimentally measured structure functions. We comment on various non-extensive methods to calculate the moment scaling exponents zetam.

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