International audienceThe spontaneous self-organization of two-dimensional magnetized plasma is investigated within the framework of magnetohydrodynamics with a particular emphasis on the symmetry-breaking induced by the shape of the confining boundaries. This symmetry-breaking is quantified by the angular momentum, which is shown to be generated rapidly and spontaneously from initial conditions free from angular momentum as soon as the geometry lacks axisymmetry. This effect is illustrated by considering circular, square, and elliptical boundaries. It is shown that the generation of angular momentum in nonaxisymmetric geometries can be enhanced by increasing the magnetic pressure. The effect becomes stronger at higher Reynolds numbers. The...
Self-organising processes occurring in isotropic turbulence and homogeneous magnetohydrodynamic (MH...
The spatiotemporal self-organization of viscoresistive magnetohydrodynamics in a toroidal geometry i...
The self-diffusion phenomenon in a two-dimensional dusty plasma at extremely strong (effective) magn...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations of two-dimensional decaying MHD turbulence in bou...
Laboratory experiments on decaying quasi-2D (two-dimensional) turbulence have been performed in stra...
This paper elucidates the close connections between hydrodynamic models of two-dimensional fluids an...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal self-organization of visco-resistive magnetohydrodynamics (...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LettersThe spatiotemporal self-organization of viscoresi...
Self-organization of forced two-dimensional (2D) turbulence in a square no-slip domain may drive the...
In simulations of decaying two-dimensional turbulence, Clercx et al [1, 2] discovered the unexpected...
In contrast to its counterpart in the 3D world, turbulence in 2D is characterized by an inverse ener...
Turbulent plasmas notably self-organize to higher energy states upon application of additional free ...
International audienceWe present analyses of mechanisms which convert radial inhomogeneity to broken...
Self-organising processes occurring in isotropic turbulence and homogeneous magnetohydrodynamic (MH...
The spatiotemporal self-organization of viscoresistive magnetohydrodynamics in a toroidal geometry i...
The self-diffusion phenomenon in a two-dimensional dusty plasma at extremely strong (effective) magn...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations of two-dimensional decaying MHD turbulence in bou...
Laboratory experiments on decaying quasi-2D (two-dimensional) turbulence have been performed in stra...
This paper elucidates the close connections between hydrodynamic models of two-dimensional fluids an...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal self-organization of visco-resistive magnetohydrodynamics (...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LettersThe spatiotemporal self-organization of viscoresi...
Self-organization of forced two-dimensional (2D) turbulence in a square no-slip domain may drive the...
In simulations of decaying two-dimensional turbulence, Clercx et al [1, 2] discovered the unexpected...
In contrast to its counterpart in the 3D world, turbulence in 2D is characterized by an inverse ener...
Turbulent plasmas notably self-organize to higher energy states upon application of additional free ...
International audienceWe present analyses of mechanisms which convert radial inhomogeneity to broken...
Self-organising processes occurring in isotropic turbulence and homogeneous magnetohydrodynamic (MH...
The spatiotemporal self-organization of viscoresistive magnetohydrodynamics in a toroidal geometry i...
The self-diffusion phenomenon in a two-dimensional dusty plasma at extremely strong (effective) magn...