We introduce a topological flux function to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero, line-tied magnetic fields whose field lines all connect between two boundaries. This scalar function is an ideal invariant defined on a cross-section of the magnetic field, and measures the average poloidal magnetic flux around any given field line, or the average pairwise crossing number between a given field line and all others. Moreover, its integral over the cross-section yields the relative magnetic helicity. Using the fact that the flux function is also an action in the Hamiltonian formulation of the field line equations, we prove that it uniquely characterizes the field line mapping and hence the magnetic topology
We reconsider the topological interpretation of magnetic helicity for magnetic fields in open domain...
Models for astrophysical plasmas often have magnetic field lines that leave the boundary rather than...
This work was supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through consortium Gra...
A topological flux function is introduced to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero line...
A topological flux function is introduced to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero line...
We introduce a topological flux function to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero, line...
Braided vector fields on spatial subdomains which are homeomorphic to the cylinder play a crucial ro...
Field line helicity measures the net linking of magnetic flux with a single magnetic field line. It ...
Predicting the final state of turbulent plasma relaxation is an important challenge, both in astro-p...
This thesis concerns applications of topology in magnetic fields. First, we examine the influence o...
We introduce a technique for evaluating the changing connectivity of a vector field whose integral c...
We examine the dynamics of magnetic flux tubes containing non trivial field line braiding (or linkag...
Predicting the final state of turbulent plasma relaxation is an important challenge, both in astro-p...
We investigate the evolution of field line helicity for magnetic fields that connect two boundaries ...
Stability and reconnection of magnetic fields play a fundamental role in natural and manmade plasma....
We reconsider the topological interpretation of magnetic helicity for magnetic fields in open domain...
Models for astrophysical plasmas often have magnetic field lines that leave the boundary rather than...
This work was supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through consortium Gra...
A topological flux function is introduced to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero line...
A topological flux function is introduced to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero line...
We introduce a topological flux function to quantify the topology of magnetic braids: non-zero, line...
Braided vector fields on spatial subdomains which are homeomorphic to the cylinder play a crucial ro...
Field line helicity measures the net linking of magnetic flux with a single magnetic field line. It ...
Predicting the final state of turbulent plasma relaxation is an important challenge, both in astro-p...
This thesis concerns applications of topology in magnetic fields. First, we examine the influence o...
We introduce a technique for evaluating the changing connectivity of a vector field whose integral c...
We examine the dynamics of magnetic flux tubes containing non trivial field line braiding (or linkag...
Predicting the final state of turbulent plasma relaxation is an important challenge, both in astro-p...
We investigate the evolution of field line helicity for magnetic fields that connect two boundaries ...
Stability and reconnection of magnetic fields play a fundamental role in natural and manmade plasma....
We reconsider the topological interpretation of magnetic helicity for magnetic fields in open domain...
Models for astrophysical plasmas often have magnetic field lines that leave the boundary rather than...
This work was supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through consortium Gra...