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Reynolds stresses in a lattice gas

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I use a previously proposed algorithm, based on Lévy walks, to calculate and discuss longitudinal and transverse velocity correlations in turbulent channel flow. The general approach is that of lattice gas hydrodynamics.

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Hayot, F. Reynolds stresses in a lattice gas. J Stat Phys 68, 557–562 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01341762

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