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Old   March 11, 2020, 07:38
Default Application of POD or DMD to flows not turbulent in a broad sense
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If POD or DMD is applied to flows which are not turbulent in a broad sense, which means that there is not much chaotic mixing, will they carry any significance? Because there will be not many spatial and temporal scales like in a turbulent flow.

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