Order, disorder and phase turbulence.
01 January 1986
Phase turbelence- a phenomena associated with the time evolution of extended spatial patterns - is investigated on the basis of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation. The turbulent behavior may be thought of as disorder of a primary cellular pattern and described by hydrodynamic analysis of slow modes. Such an approach explains qualitatively the spatial fluctuation spectrum. It also suggests that the ordering of the system into a linearly stable cellular state is inhibited and the lifetime of the turbulent state grows exponentially with the size of the system. This anomalous, glass-like, relaxation was observed in the numerical simulation.