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Providing a compelling derivation of Kolmogorov turbulence is a fascinating
open challenge in field theory. Here, we pose a more modest question: if we had
a field-theoretic description of Kolmogorov turbulence, could we use it to
describe deviations caused, for example, by adding a polymer additive or by
relativistic corrections? To investigate this issue, we assume a description of
developed, homogeneous, and isotropic turbulence along the lines of Martin,
Siggia, and Rose, and we work out the first corrections to the equal-time,
two-point spectrum caused by adding non-Newtonian terms to the fluid stress
tensor. While the results are not conclusive, they show a promising resemblance
to turbulent spectra found in both experiments and large-scale numerical
simulations.