Metamorphosis of plasma turbulence–shear-flow dynamics through a transcritical bifurcation

R. Ball*, R. L. Dewar, H. Sugama

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    Abstract

    The structural properties of an economical model for a confined plasma turbulence governor are investigated through bifurcation and stability analyses. A close relationship is demonstrated between the underlying bifurcation framework of the model and typical behavior associated with low- to high-confinement transitions such as shear-flow stabilization of turbulence and oscillatory collective action. In particular, the analysis evinces two types of discontinuous transition that are qualitatively distinct. One involves classical hysteresis, governed by viscous dissipation. The other is intrinsically oscillatory and nonhysteretic, and thus provides a model for the so-called dithering transitions that are frequently observed. This metamorphosis, or transformation, of the system dynamics is an important late side-effect of symmetry breaking, which manifests as an unusual nonsymmetric transcritical bifurcation induced by a significant shear-flow drive.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)9
    Number of pages1
    JournalPhysical Review E
    Volume66
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Dec 2002

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