The statistics of signal increments are commonly used in order to test for possible intermittent properties in experimental or synthetic data. However, for signals with steep power spectra (i.e., E(ω) ~ ω-n with n $\geqslant$ 3), the increments are poorly informative and the classical phenomenological relationship between the scaling exponents of the second-order structure function and of the power spectrum does not hold. We show that in these conditions the relevant quantities to compute are the second- or higher-degree differences of the signal. Using this statistical framework to analyze a synthetic signal and experimental data of wave turbulence on a fluid surface, we accurately characterize intermittency of these data with steep power ...
International audienceWe consider here surf zone turbulence measurements, recorded in the Eastern En...
Analytical models of the spatial power spectra of temperature fluctuations and refractive index fluc...
The scaling behaviour of high-order structure functions Gp(r) =[left angle bracket](u(x+r)-u(x))p[ri...
International audienceThe statistics of signal increments are commonly used in order to test for pos...
Using standard signal processing tools, we experimentally report that intermittency of wave turbulen...
We relate the second-order structure function of a time series with the power spectrum of the origin...
Abstract – Using standard signal processing tools, we experimentally report that intermittency of wa...
new version to Phys. Rev. Lett.International audienceWe report the observation of intermittency in g...
Method of measuring physical parameters characterizing intermittency effects of energy cascade in tu...
International audienceThis paper reports new experimental and simulation velocity data for superflui...
Inertial-range features of turbulence are investigated using data from experimental measurements of ...
This Letter demonstrates that the kinetic equations for wave turbulence, the long time statistical b...
The author uses a generalised Von Karman-Heisenberg-von-Weizsacker-type model for the inertial trans...
The pseudospectral method, in conjunction with a technique for obtaining scaling exponents ζn from t...
The asymptotic expansions for (1) the slow changes in particle number/energy density; namely, the ki...
International audienceWe consider here surf zone turbulence measurements, recorded in the Eastern En...
Analytical models of the spatial power spectra of temperature fluctuations and refractive index fluc...
The scaling behaviour of high-order structure functions Gp(r) =[left angle bracket](u(x+r)-u(x))p[ri...
International audienceThe statistics of signal increments are commonly used in order to test for pos...
Using standard signal processing tools, we experimentally report that intermittency of wave turbulen...
We relate the second-order structure function of a time series with the power spectrum of the origin...
Abstract – Using standard signal processing tools, we experimentally report that intermittency of wa...
new version to Phys. Rev. Lett.International audienceWe report the observation of intermittency in g...
Method of measuring physical parameters characterizing intermittency effects of energy cascade in tu...
International audienceThis paper reports new experimental and simulation velocity data for superflui...
Inertial-range features of turbulence are investigated using data from experimental measurements of ...
This Letter demonstrates that the kinetic equations for wave turbulence, the long time statistical b...
The author uses a generalised Von Karman-Heisenberg-von-Weizsacker-type model for the inertial trans...
The pseudospectral method, in conjunction with a technique for obtaining scaling exponents ζn from t...
The asymptotic expansions for (1) the slow changes in particle number/energy density; namely, the ki...
International audienceWe consider here surf zone turbulence measurements, recorded in the Eastern En...
Analytical models of the spatial power spectra of temperature fluctuations and refractive index fluc...
The scaling behaviour of high-order structure functions Gp(r) =[left angle bracket](u(x+r)-u(x))p[ri...