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venerdì 15 maggio 2026

# gst: delay-induced chimera transitions via mode selection in a multiplex FitzHugh Nagumo network.

<< ️(AA) investigate delay-induced collective dynamics in a two-layer multiplex FitzHugh Nagumo network with nonlocal intra layer coupling and delayed inter layer interactions. While delay effects are often treated as secondary, (They) show that deterministic inter-layer delay alone can act as a control mechanism for spatial coherence. >>

<< ️Through systematic numerical simulations, (They) observe a clear transition as the delay parameter increases: fragmented incoherence evolves into chimera-like partial coherence, and eventually into a coherent traveling-wave state. This transition is consistently captured by spatial snapshots, space-time plots, and mean phase velocity profiles. >>

<< ️To explain this behavior, (They) analyze the stability of spatial Fourier modes and show that the delay term introduces a mode-dependent exponential factor in the characteristic equation. This term induces non-monotonic changes in modal stability, effectively acting as a mode-selection mechanism: intermediate delays selectively destabilize a subset of modes, producing chimera-like coexistence, while larger delays suppress incoherent modes and restore global coherence. >>

<< ️(Their) results demonstrate that inter-layer delay provides a simple and robust mechanism for controlling pattern formation in multiplex excitable networks, offering new insight into delay driven synchronization phenomena. >>

Hui Wu. Delay-induced chimera transitions via mode selection in a multiplex FitzHugh Nagumo network. arXiv: 2605.04430v1 [physics.bio-ph]. May 6, 2026.

Also: chimera, network, transition, waves, pause, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, chimera, networks, transitions, waves, pause, delay, inter-layer delay, delay-induced collective dynamics, two-layer multiplex excitable network.

giovedì 14 maggio 2026

# gst: apropos of dissipation of fast tides, turbulent damping of fast tidal oscillations by three-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection with a radiating free surface.

<< ️(AA) present three-dimensional Dedalus simulations of Rayleigh–Benard convection with a blackbody-radiating free upper surface, subject to a low-amplitude oscillatory forcing that mimics tidal perturbations in convective envelopes of stars and planets. The forcing period is 10–100 times shorter than the convective timescale, tconv. Using a Reynolds decomposition of the velocity field averaged over one oscillation period, in which the tidal oscillations naturally constitute the fluctuating field and xconvection the mean flow, (They) elucidate the kinetic energy exchange between the two. >>

<< ️Provided the oscillatory Reynolds number exceeds a modest threshold, (They) find that the oscillations systematically transfer kinetic energy to the mean flow at a volume-averaged rate D_R∼u′^(2)t^−1_conv, where u′ is the rms fluctuation velocity. This reflects strong, order-unity correlations between the fluctuation velocities and the mean flow. These arise because the oscillatory forcing displaces fluid elements that are then redirected by buoyancy and incompressibility in the same manner as the mean flow. >>

<< The transfer is dominated by correlations involving vertical velocity fluctuations and vertical gradients of the mean flow. The resulting energy transfer rate is consistent, within the equilibrium-tide framework, with the observed tidal circularisation of solar-type binaries and with the orbital evolution of moons of Jupiter and Saturn. This validates the formalism proposed by Terquem (2021) for the dissipation of fast tides, a longstanding problem. Replacing the free surface with a rigid upper boundary significantly and artificially modifies the correlations. >>

Caroline Terquem, Alexander Boone, Enrico Martinez. Turbulent damping of fast tidal oscillations by three-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection with a radiating free surface. arXiv: 2605.05108v1 [astro-ph.SR]. May 6, 2026.

Also: turbulence, fluctuations, dissipation,  in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, turbulence, fluctuations, dissipation, turbulent damping, tidal oscillations, tidal perturbations, Rayleigh-Bénard convection, dissipation of fast tides.

mercoledì 13 maggio 2026

# gst: apropos of packing regimes, understanding the dynamics of evaporation-driven colloidal self-assembly.

<< ️Complex colloidal cluster morphologies are desirable for the fabrication of advanced materials, such as photonic crystals and meta-materials, and can be formed through evaporation-driven packing. By coupling lattice Boltzmann and discrete element methods, here (AA) elucidate the rich interplay between fluid and particle dynamics during evaporation-driven self-assembly of spherical colloidal particles. >>

<< ️(They) construct a regime diagram for a wide range of evaporation rates, interparticle friction coefficients, and particle numbers, identifying parameter regimes for open, closed, and minimal moment of inertia cluster configurations. >>

<< ️Analyzing the competition between capillary, hydrodynamic, normal, and friction forces, (They) show that interparticle friction can exert a disproportionately strong influence on the final packing outcome despite being considerably smaller in magnitude than other forces at play. (Their) simulation results further highlight the potential for tuning colloidal cluster configurations via their dynamic trajectories. >>

Junyu Yang, Abhinav Naga, Xitong Zhang, et al. Understanding the Dynamics of Evaporation-Driven Colloidal Self-Assembly. arXiv: 2605.04878v1 [cond-mat.soft]. May 6, 2026.

Also: particle, self-assembly, evaporation, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particle, self-assembly, evaporation, spherical colloidal particles, complex colloidal clusters, evaporation-driven packing, evaporation-driven self-assembly, interparticle friction coefficients, minimal moment of inertia, tuning colloidal cluster configurations.

martedì 12 maggio 2026

# gst: critical parameters of an oval billiard with an elliptical component.


<< ️(AA) explore the critical parameters responsible for the transition from integrability to chaos in a family of billiards combining elliptical and oval deformations. Unlike standard oval billiards, where a known critical parameter governs the destruction of the last invariant curve, the introduction of an integrable elliptic component yields a second deformation axis. >>

<< (They) derive an analytical expression for the critical parameter in this combined system and validate it numerically using Slater's theorem, showing that increasing the elliptical component lowers the critical threshold for global chaos. >>

<< ️Moreover, (They) uncover a previously unexplored regime: when the two deformation components are in phase, the elliptic contribution progressively suppresses chaos, leading to the restoration of invariant curves and periodic orbits. A first-order analytical approximation confirms this behavior, supported by numerical validation. >>

<< ️(Their) results reveal how the interplay between distinct boundary deformations enriches phase-space organization and offers enhanced controllability of chaotic dynamics in billiard systems. >>

Anne Kétri P. da Fonseca, Joelson D. V. Hermes, Edson D. Leonel. Critical parameters of an oval billiard with an elliptical component. arXiv: 2605.00145v1 [nlin.CD]. Apr 30, 2026. 

Also: billiard, transition, chaos, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, billiard, transition, chaos, criticality, elliptical and oval deformations. 

lunedì 11 maggio 2026

# gst: topological defects in spiral wave chimera states.

<< ️Chimera states, characterized by the coexistence of coherent and incoherent domains, represent a paradigm of self-organization in complex systems. In this study, (AA) introduce a topological analysis method based on winding numbers to characterize the dynamics of spiral wave chimeras in a two-dimensional phase oscillator network. >>

<< ️(Their) investigation reveals distinct scaling laws governing the system's evolution across the phase lag 𝛼. Perturbation analysis in the limit 𝛼→0 demonstrates that the incoherent core radius scales linearly with 𝛼. In contrast, within the stable chimera regime, the average total positive winding number 𝜇 follows a clear exponential growth law 𝜇=𝑎⁢𝑒^(𝑏⁢𝛼). This scaling disparity signals a physical crossover from a regime dominated by geometric core expansion to one driven by active topological excitation. >> 

<< ️Furthermore, (They) identify a statistical transition in the defect distribution from binomial-like to Poisson-like behavior at a critical threshold 𝛼*. These results demonstrate that topological defects possess intrinsic statistical order, establishing 𝜇 as a robust macrovariable for analyzing the structural complexity of chimera states. >>

Lintao Liu, Nariya Uchida. Topological defects in spiral wave chimera states. Phys. Rev. E 113, 054207. May 8, 2026.

arXiv: 2511.21058v2 [nlin.AO]. 5 Mar 2026.

Also: chimera, waves, self-assembly, transition, network, defect, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, chimera, waves, self-assembly, transition, network, defect, topology, spiral wave chimeras, two-dimensional phase oscillator network, active topological excitations, topological defects. 

sabato 9 maggio 2026

# gst: apropos of smallest amplitude perturbations that trigger transition to turbulence, the minimal seeds in the Stokes boundary layer.

<< ️Minimal seeds, the smallest amplitude perturbations that trigger transition to turbulence, are presented in the Stokes boundary layer, the oscillating flow of a viscous fluid above a flat plate. The minimal seed trajectories are dominated by the Stokes boundary layer's large linear transient growth at early times, but only 73% of the initial energy is formed from the linearly optimal growing mode; the remainder ensures that nonlinear interaction transfers energy from spanwise- to streamwise- independent structures, and makes up for a timing mismatch between the end of linear transient growth and the production phase of the edge state (the saddle point separating laminar and turbulent basins of attraction). >>

Tom Eaves. Minimal seeds in the Stokes boundary layer. arXiv: 2604.23213v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. Apr 25, 2026.

Also: turbulence, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, turbulence, transitions, minimal seeds, laminar and turbulent basins of attraction.

venerdì 8 maggio 2026

# gst: capillary slinky; equilibrium and dynamics of a droplet in a soft spring.


<< ️Springs can be found in many applications and biological systems, and when these are soft, they easily deform. At small scales, capillarity can induce a force leading to spring deformations when the elastocapillary number is small. >>

<< ️ (AA) demonstrate through experiments the nontrivial equilibrium-shape liquid droplets adopt in these soft springs, which form an annulus, eruciform, and spherical shapes. When these droplets are set in motion, they display different flow regimes with significant dissipation generated by the internal rotational flow. >>

<< ️The static and dynamics of droplets in such a capillary slinky are also used to demonstrate how surface tension can actuate springs by stretching/compression, while providing a way for active flow control in soft springs. >>

Bidisha Bhatt, Andreas Carlson. Capillary slinky: Equilibrium and dynamics of a droplet in a soft spring. Phys. Rev. Fluids 11, 043607. Apr 29, 2026.

Also: drop, droplet, droploid, bubble, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, drops, droplets, droploids, capillarity, capillary slinky, spring deformations, annulus, eruciform, spherical shapes, rotational flows.