wave turbulence

collocation in English

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wave
noun[C]
uk
/weɪv/
us
/weɪv/
a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially ...
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turbulence
noun[U]
uk
/ˈtɜː.bjə.ləns/
us
/ˈtɝː.bjə.ləns/
a state of confusion without ...
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(Definition ofwaveandturbulencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Transport of energy and particles across flux surfaces in tokamaks and optimized stellarators is largely determined by driftwaveturbulence.
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Therefore, in this particular case, we need information from the forbidden region to describe the dynamics in the domain of applicability ofwaveturbulence.
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This theory is a two-field theory, in contrast to the theory of electrostatic driftwaveturbulence.
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A more general model of weak/waveturbulenceincluding compressibility may be applicable to a wider range of problems.
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The parameter scan predicts the experimental condition for the excitation of the resistive driftwaveturbulence.
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A nonlinear simulation has also been performed to examine the saturation amplitude of the resistive driftwaveturbulence.
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Therefore, awaveturbulenceapproach seems to be well adapted to this problem.
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The influence of the shape of a confining magnetic field in closed toroidal flux surface geometry on driftwaveturbulenceis reviewed.
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We study the effect of highfrequency and high-wavenumber lower-hybridwaveturbulenceon the low-m tearing modes.
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The lower-hybridwaveturbulencecollapses in configuration space, producing density cavities.
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Figures 1c, 1f, and 1i also show that the background plasma electrons are almost uniformly heated by the clearly visible widespread short-wavelength plasmawaveturbulence.
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The expression obtained for the fundamental equation (3.3) is usual inwaveturbulence.
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We note that the power law scaling found is the same as the one for whistlerwaveturbulence.
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In particular, we give a detailed study of the ion cyclotronwaveturbulence.
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The essence of weakwaveturbulenceis the statistical study of large ensembles of weakly interacting dispersive waves via a systematic asymptotic expansion in powers of small nonlinearity.
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The model should not only include the generation of strong, large-scale magnetic fields by microturbulence but also the back reaction of these structures on the small-scale driftwaveturbulence.
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Equation (3.23) is the main result of the helicalwaveturbulenceformalism.
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