The Landau–Hopf theory of turbulence, also known as the Landau-Hopf scenario, refers to a theoretical framework developed by the physicists Lev Landau and Boris Hopf in the early 20th century to describe the onset of turbulence in fluid flows. Turbulence is a complex and chaotic state of fluid motion characterized by the irregular and unpredictable behavior of fluid particles.

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