Predictability in Systems with Many Characteristic Times: The Case of Turbulence
Abstract
In chaotic dynamical systems, an infinitesimal perturbation is exponentially amplified at a time-rate given by the inverse of the maximum Lyapunov exponent . In fully developed turbulence, grows as a power of the Reynolds number. This result could seem in contrast with phenomenological arguments suggesting that, as a consequence of `physical' perturbations, the predictability time is roughly given by the characteristic life-time of the large scale structures, and hence independent of the Reynolds number. We show that such a situation is present in generic systems with many degrees of freedom, since the growth of a non-infinitesimal perturbation is determined by cumulative effects of many different characteristic times and is unrelated to the maximum Lyapunov exponent. Our results are illustrated in a chain of coupled maps and in a shell model for the energy cascade in turbulence.
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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9505005,
title = {Predictability in Systems with Many Characteristic Times: The Case of Turbulence},
author = {E. Aurell and G. Boffetta and A. Crisanti and G. Paladin and A. Vulpiani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9505005},
year = {2016}
}
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24 pages, 10 Postscript figures (included), RevTeX 3.0, files packed with uufiles