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Advected fields in maps. I: Magnetic flux growth in the stretch-fold-shear map
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    Advected fields in maps. I: Magnetic flux growth in the stretch-fold-shear map (English)
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    4 June 2002
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    The author investigates the role of the stretch-fold-shear (SFS) mechanism in producing fast dynamos with two-dimensional but not confined to a plane flows, for zero-magnetic diffusion. A combination of analytical and numerical techniques is used to establish growth rates with error bounds. It is shown that the SFS map is a perfect dynamo: for sufficiently large shear, the adjoint operator has smooth, growing eigenfunctions, and so smooth flux averages grow exponentially with time for zero diffusion.
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    kinematic dynamo
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    hyperbolic map
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