The role of helicity and stretching in forced kinematic dynamos in a spherical shell
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3797424 (Why is no real title available?)
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(6)- Equatorial symmetry breaking and the loss of dipolarity in rapidly rotating dynamos
- Multiple stability and influence of forcing modulation on dynamo action in a spherical rotating shell
- Kinematic dynamo action in spherical Couette flow
- The helicity constraint in spherical shell dynamos
- The optimal kinematic dynamo driven by steady flows in a sphere
- Nonlinear generation of large-scale magnetic fields in forced spherical shell dynamos
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