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Mathematical representation of the physics controlled mesh

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Hello,
I want to know what is the typical mapped logarithmic or algebraic representation that captures the boundary layer in the physics controlled mesh. In other words, what is the logarithmic or algebraic equation that characterizes the mesh size with respect to distance y from the boundary layer in a fluid flow? How can I replicate the mesh mathematically? It would be great if I can get the actual equation, but any help would be helpful. Thank you.

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