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Article Dans Une Revue New Journal of Physics Année : 2020

Fractal catastrophes

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We analyse the spatial inhomogeneities ('spatial clustering') in the distribution of particles accelerated by a force that changes randomly in space and time. To quantify spatial clustering, the phase-space dynamics of the particles must be projected to configuration space. Folds of a smooth phase-space manifold give rise to catastrophes ('caustics') in this projection. When the inertial particle dynamics is damped by friction, however, the phase-space manifold converges towards a fractal attractor. It is believed that caustics increase spatial clustering also in this case, but a quantitative theory is missing. We solve this problem by determining how projection affects the distribution of finite-time Lyapunov exponents. Applying our method in one spatial dimension we find that caustics arising from the projection of a dynamical fractal attractor ('fractal catastrophes') make a distinct and universal contribution to the distribution of spatial finite-time Lyapunov exponents. Our results explain a projection formula for the spatial fractal correlation dimension, and how a fluctuation relation for the distribution of finite-time Lyapunov exponents for white-in-time Gaussian force fields breaks upon projection. We explore the implications of our results for heavy particles in turbulence, and for wave propagation in random media.

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hal-02362954 , version 1 (14-11-2019)

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Jan Meibohm, Kristian Gustavsson, J Bec, Bernhard Mehlig. Fractal catastrophes. New Journal of Physics, 2020, 22, pp.013033. ⟨10.1088/1367-2630/ab60f7⟩. ⟨hal-02362954⟩
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