On Coherent Structures from a Diffusion-Type Model
B. E. J. Bodmann (),
J. R. S. Zabadal (),
A. Schuck (),
M. T. Vilhena () and
R. Quadros ()
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B. E. J. Bodmann: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
J. R. S. Zabadal: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
A. Schuck: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
M. T. Vilhena: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
R. Quadros: Federal University of Pelotas
Chapter Chapter 5 in Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, 2013, pp 65-74 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the present discussion we focus on the question, how one may make plausible the phenomenon that individual particles that constitute a fluid, which macroscopically appears as a continuum, organize their motion in a way to form coherent structures like eddies. The key to such an understanding may not be found in a purely macroscopic approach, but needs the microscopic reality of the existence of particles and their capability to interact with each other by mediators. A typical system that has those properties is a fermion-boson system, which we called generically the constituent-interaction mediator model. Consequences of such a model are presented.
Keywords: Coherent structures; Constituents-mediators interaction picture; Diffusion-type model; Bilinear distributions; Spatial phase distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7828-7_5
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