Scaling behavior in interacting systems: joint effect of anisotropy and compressibility

Motivated by the ubiquity of turbulent flows in realistic conditions, effects of turbulent advection on two models of classical non-linear systems are investigated. In particular, we analyze model A (according to the Hohenberg-Halperin classification [1]) of a non-conserved order parameter and a mod...

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