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Experiments on spatio-temporal chaos11This paper is based on work done with many collaborators, including K.M.S. Bajaj, R. Behringer, U. Bisang, E. Bodenschatz, D.S. Cannell, M. Dennin, R.E. Ecke, Y.-C. Hu, J. Liu, S.W. Morris, and M. Urisch

Guenter Ahlers

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1998, vol. 249, issue 1, 18-26

Abstract: Under non-equilibrium conditions, a spatially-extended system will often undergo a transition from a uniform state to a state with spatial variation (a “pattern”). Patterns are of interest because their formation is associated with non-linear effects which can lead to qualitatively new phenomena that do not occur in linear systems. Among the most fascinating of these phenomena is spatio-temporal chaos (STC). This paper briefly reviews some of the experimental observations of and measurements on STC.

Date: 1998
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