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Simulated power spectrum (blue) with Kolmogorov scaling (black) and exponential fit (red) versus wavenumber ratio. The vertical magenta line indicates the wavenumber ratio used for the exponential fit: Only wavenumber ratios larger than the threshold value are used.

Simulated power spectrum (blue) with Kolmogorov scaling (black) and exponential fit (red) versus wavenumber ratio. The vertical magenta line indicates the wavenumber ratio used for the exponential fit: Only wavenumber ratios larger than the threshold value are used.

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