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Ralf W Wittenberg1, Ka-Fai Poon
1Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6. ralf@sfu.ca
Abstract:
The Nikolaevskiy model for pattern formation with continuous symmetry exhibits spatiotemporal chaos with strong scale separation. Extensive numerical investigations of the chaotic attractor reveal unexpected scaling behavior of the long-wave modes. Surprisingly, the computed amplitude and correlation time scalings are found to differ from the values obtained by asymptotically consistent multiple-scale analysis. However, when higher-order corrections are added to the leading-order theory of Matthews and Cox, the anomalous scaling is recovered.
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