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Fixed points of turbulent dynamical systems and suppression of nonlinearity Comment 1

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Whither Turbulence? Turbulence at the Crossroads

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Moffatt, H.K. (1990). Fixed points of turbulent dynamical systems and suppression of nonlinearity Comment 1. In: Lumley, J.L. (eds) Whither Turbulence? Turbulence at the Crossroads. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 357. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52535-1_47

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