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:-) After discussing with John we concluded it could as well be an artifact of matlab rescaling the vectors' magnitudes in the movies. The state comes very close to laminar as one can see by looking at the L2 norm. --- //[[siminos@gatech.edu|Evangelos Siminos]] 2009-02-16 13:34// | :-) After discussing with John we concluded it could as well be an artifact of matlab rescaling the vectors' magnitudes in the movies. The state comes very close to laminar as one can see by looking at the L2 norm. --- //[[siminos@gatech.edu|Evangelos Siminos]] 2009-02-16 13:34// | ||
- | {{:siminos.png?14}} Two continuous symmetry reduction papers of interest: | + | |
- | Rowley and Marsden 2000: {{:gtspring2009:research_projects:siminos:rowley_and_marsden_-_2000_-_reconstruction_equations_and_the_karhunen-loeve_ex.pdf|}} | + | {{:gtspring2009:pc.png|}} moved the two continuous symmetry reduction papers by Rowley and Marsden to [[http://www.channelflow.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/chaosbook:continuous|ChaosBook.org blog, chapter "Continuous symmetries"]] --- //[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-02-22 16:17// |
- | Rowley et.al. 2003: {{:gtspring2009:research_projects:siminos:no3404.pdf|}}. The procedure looks like a trick Arnol'd suggests in "Ordinary differential equations" book. | + | |
- | It works "locally" but how are the pieces glued together? | + | |