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Integral formula for a generalized Sato-Levine invariant in magnetic hydrodynamics
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    Integral formula for a generalized Sato-Levine invariant in magnetic hydrodynamics (English)
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    10 November 2009
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    The authors investigate the problem of finding a higher analog of the helicity integral for divergence-free vector fields. They propose the construction of a new fourth-order integral \(\mathbf{W}\) which is defined for the magnetic field represented by two tubes, and extend a previous integral defined for two tubes with zero linking number [J. Geom. Phys. 15, No.~2, 95--101 (1995; Zbl 0836.57005)]. It is shown that \(\mathbf{W}\) is preserved under the motion of tubes in an ideal medium. Also, the topological meaning of \(\mathbf{W}\) is discussed and compared with the generalized Sato-Levine invariant.
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    gradient field
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    Lie derivative
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    linking number
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    Massey product
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    magnetic hydrodynamics
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    oriented magnetic tube
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    Sato-Levine invariant
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    topological invariant
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