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"The book under review is part of the Lecture Notes in Physics series, and aims to 'quickly and informally' communicate knowledge in the subject. The book is structured in 25 chapters plus a prologue and epilogue. ... The book is addressed to both the novice and advanced reader, as it provides basic and advanced proofs, as well as different approaches and derivation of classical results." (Iuliana Stanculescu, Mathematical Reviews, May, 2014)
"The lecture notes on Turbulence by S. Chandrasekhar are transcribed and filled in with details by Edward Spiegel in the year 1954. ... it is interesting to have a book on these lecture notes for three reasons: 1. The scientific historian will enjoy this compilation. 2. The didactically interested lecturer can learn much about presentations in theoretical physics. 3. Students will find many explicitly calculated details in the presentation of the mathematical formalism." (Johannes Viktor Feitzinger, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1207, 2011)