Published February 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Self-organization of turbulence

Creators

  • 1. Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ (USA)

Description

Theoretical treatments of turbulence in fluids and plasmas often assume that the turbulence is isotropic and homogeneous. It is also often considered that turbulence produces uniformly distributed chaos, even when starting with a coherent initial condition. Recently, however, phenomena which do not obey these classic concepts have emerged. For example, in two-dimensional Navier-Stokes turbulence, an organized flow or structure is found to appear even from a chaotic initial condition. The author attempts to review some of the recent developments of a phenomenon called self-organization in the field of hydrodynamics and plasma physics. (Auth.)

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Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
A brief review of self-organization with particular reference to hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Europhys. News
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
2
Series
Europhys. News.
Journal Page Range
1-3
ISSN
0531-7479