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Old   October 28, 2010, 21:13
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Some literature wrote that 'One might argue that no real turbulent flow is isotropic or even homogeneous in the large scales.'
It sounds that homogeneous is stricter than isotropic!
SO who can give me any hints about the difference between isotropic and homogeneous?

Any comments will be appreciated.
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