Intermittency in fractal Fourier hydrodynamics: Lessons from the Burgers Equation
Abstract
We present theoretical and numerical results for the one-dimensional stochastically forced Burgers equation decimated on a fractal Fourier set of dimension . We investigate the robustness of the energy transfer mechanism and of the small-scale statistical fluctuations by changing . We find that a very small percentage of mode-reduction () is enough to destroy most of the characteristics of the original non-decimated equation. In particular, we observe a suppression of intermittent fluctuations for and a quasi-singular transition from the fully intermittent () to the non-intermittent case for . Our results indicate that the existence of strong localized structures (shocks) in the one-dimensional Burgers equation is the result of highly entangled correlations amongst all Fourier modes.
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@article{arxiv.1601.03697,
title = {Intermittency in fractal Fourier hydrodynamics: Lessons from the Burgers Equation},
author = {Michele Buzzicotti and Luca Biferale and Uriel Frisch and Samriddhi Sankar Ray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03697},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures