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There has been much interest in recent years regarding the application of methods, ideas and models from dynamical systems and bifurcation theory to the study of turbulent fluid flow. The first paper in which an explicit link was made between strange attractors and turbulence is that of RUELLE and TAKENS [1], although, unknown to those authors, LORENZ [2] (considerably earlier) had proposed a three dimensional set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) as a minimal model for two dimensional BĂ©nard convection.
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Aubry, N., Holmes, P., Lumley, J.L., Stone, E. (1987). Models for Coherent Structures in the Wall Layer. In: Comte-Bellot, G., Mathieu, J. (eds) Advances in Turbulence. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83045-7_39
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