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Turbulent transport and the random occurrence of coherent events (English)
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We suggest that the transport properties and dissipation rates of a wide class of turbulent flows are determined by the random occurrence of coherent events which correspond to certain orbits which we call homoclinic excursions in the high dimensional strange attractor. Homoclinic excursion are trajectories in the noncompact phase space that are attracted to special orbits which connect saddle points in the finite region of phase space to infinity and represent organized structures in the flow field. This picture also suggests that one can compute fluxes using a relatively low dimensional description of the flow. A method for extracting the organized structures from a time-series is given and provides a local analogue of the notion of Lyapunov exponents.
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transport properties
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turbulent flows
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coherent events
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Homoclinic excursion
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noncompact phase space
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Lyapunov exponents
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