Abstract

Random fields as discussed in the previous chapter can be used for modeling real microstructural/heterogeneous media whose properties vary randomly and smoothly in space. For example, in statistical turbulence theory the velocity and pressure are commonly modeled by continuous random fields. Continuous fields can also constitute an adequate language for describing composite materials whose constituents differ slightly from one another and the properties of the material as a whole change smoothly.

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