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Vortex dynamics in evolutive flows: a weakly chaotic phenomenon
Jacopo Bellazzini, Giulia Menconi, Guido Buresti, Paolo Grigolini, Massimiliano Ignaccolo
Published 2003-01-22Version 1
We study the vortex dynamics in an evolutive flow. We carry out the statistical analysis of the resulting time series by means of the joint use of a compression and an entropy diffusion method. This approach to complexity makes it possible for us to establish that the time series emerging from the wavelet analysis of the vortex dynamics is a weakly chaotic process driven by a hidden dynamic process. The complexity of the hidden driving process is shown to be located at the border between the stationary and non-stationary state.
Comments: 23 pages, latex source,7 figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: vortex dynamics, weakly chaotic phenomenon, evolutive flow, time series, entropy diffusion method
Tags: journal article
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