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martedì 26 maggio 2026

# gst: formation of mechanical rogue waves.

<< ️Rogue waves, characterized by their abrupt and extreme localization in space and time, have evolved from maritime folklore to subjects of intense study across diverse fields, from hydrodynamics and nonlinear optics to plasmas and condensed matter physics. In mechanical systems, however, experimental realization remains elusive despite theoretical and numerical predictions. This gap stems from the stringent requirements for controllable nonlinearity, the high-fidelity initialization of the system, and the necessity to overcome inherent energy dissipation. >>

<< ️Here, (AA) report the experimental formation of mechanical rogue waves in a precisely engineered one-dimensional metamaterial lattice with tailored nonlinearity and minimal dissipative losses. Using a precision electromagnetic release system, (They) prescribe initial strain profiles that trigger a transition from dispersive decay to extreme wave focusing. >>

<< ️(Their) parametric analysis reveals that the emergence of these extreme events is strictly contingent upon a synergy between high nonlinearity and a broad spatial energy reservoir within the initial seed. Crucially, neither factor alone is sufficient to overcome dispersion and trigger the observed focusing. >> 

<< ️These findings establish a robust platform for studying transient nonlinear wave focusing phenomena in mechanical systems and offer insights for harnessing extreme wave localization for applications such as energy harvesting, waveguiding, and mechanical signal processing. >>

Yasuhiro Miyazawa, Christopher Chong, Panayotis G. Kevrekidis, et al. Formation of mechanical rogue waves. arXiv: 2605.18518v1 [nlin.PS]. May 18, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, waves, rogue waves, mechanical rogue waves, transitions.

lunedì 25 maggio 2026

# gst: spin-hair induced chaos of spinning test particles in rotating hairy black holes.


<< ️(AA) investigate the finite-time instability of massive spinning test particles around a rotating hairy black hole generated through gravitational decoupling. (They) show that spin–curvature coupling and the hairy geometry can shift the evolved orbit away from the requested seed parameters, making the empirical orbital map essential for interpreting the dynamics. >>

<< Small-spin and geodesic trajectories remain close to regular behavior, whereas large-spin trajectories show stronger finite-time growth. A scan of the (S,β) plane shows that the instability does not grow monotonically, but appears in localized regions where the particle spin and the radial profile of the hair act cooperatively. Thus, the hairy background does not simply rescale the Kerr result; it reorganizes the strong-field phase-space region sampled by spinning particles. >>

Surojit Dalui, Xian-Hui Ge. Spin-Hair Induced Chaos of Spinning Test Particles in Rotating Hairy Black Holes. arXiv: 2605.19673v1 [gr-qc]. May 19, 2026.

Also: black hole, instability, particle, chaos, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, black hole, instability, particle, chaos, rotating hairy black hole.

sabato 23 maggio 2026

# gst: free-surface deformations induced by three-dimensional turbulence.


<< ️(AA) report the experimental characterization of free-surface deformations generated by three-dimensional homogeneous and isotropic turbulence. Using Fourier transform profilometry in a jet-forced turbulent tank, (They) perform spatiotemporal measurements of the surface elevation field over a wide range of turbulence intensities. >>

<< ️The standard deviation of surface deformations scales linearly with subsurface velocity fluctuations. The spectra of surface deformations highlight the coexistence of two mechanisms: transient coherent structures (e.g., upwelling) contributing to the low-frequency, large-scale spectral components, and a passive response to subsurface turbulent pressure fluctuations responsible for the power-law spectral scaling. The wavenumber and frequency spectra of surface deformations exhibit similar power-law exponents (−2.5), suggesting the advection of turbulent structures at the free surface. >> 

<< ️(They) develop a linear response model based on the transfer function from the free surface to turbulent pressure fluctuations, incorporating wave-turbulent damping. The model successfully predicts the main features of the turbulent surface: spatiotemporal spectrum shape, similar spectrum power-law exponents (−7/3), and dominance of passive response over wave generation. These findings provide new insights into free-surface turbulence in regimes where turbulent velocities remain below the surface-breaking threshold. >>

Michaël Berhanu, Eric Falcon. Free-surface deformations induced by three-dimensional turbulence. arXiv: 2605.13654v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. May 13, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, free-surface turbulence, free-surface deformations, subsurface velocity fluctuations, wave-turbulent damping, surface-breaking threshold.

giovedì 21 maggio 2026

# gst: apropos of control by noise, diffusive transport from spatially correlated random phase kicks.

<< ️(AA) study the dynamics of a single-particle wave packet on a one-dimensional lattice subject to periodic random phase kicks with finite spatial correlation length. This stroboscopic setting provides a controllable model of dephasing in driven quantum systems. >>

<< ️Using a momentum-space formulation, (They) show that the evolution is governed by an accumulated phase whose structure determines the spreading of the wave packet. (They) find that the phase kicks strongly suppress ballistic transport and induce diffusion at long times. (They) derive an explicit analytical expression for the diffusion coefficient as a function of the correlation length, in excellent agreement with numerical simulations. >>

<< (Their) results uncover a simple mechanism by which spatially correlated phase noise controls quantum transport, and provide a quantitatively testable prediction for diffusion in periodically driven lattice systems. Possible experimental realizations in cold-atom platforms are discussed. >>

Pei Wang. Diffusive transport from spatially correlated random phase kicks. arXiv: 2605.06701v1 [cond-mat.mes-hall]. May 5, 2026.

Also: particle, waves, random, noise, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particle, waves, randomness, noise, single-particle wave packet, periodic random phase kicks, spatially correlated phase noise, quantum transport.

martedì 19 maggio 2026

# music: rhythm as an ordered phase of sound; how musical meter emerges in a statistical mechanical model.


<< ️(AA) develop a model of musical rhythm and meter based on optimizing the trade-off between human psychological preferences for perceiving repeated patterns in time with a desire for variety and complexity. >>

<< ️By mapping these competing preferences onto analogous quantities in statistical physics, (They) define an effective free energy which is minimized in the grand canonical ensemble. Using a mean field approximation, (They) observe phase transitions in the model from disordered events in time to orderings that closely reproduce those seen in music. >>

<< ️(They) then compare the range of rhythmic characteristics predicted by the model to a data set drawn from compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, finding generally good quantitative agreement. The results provide a lens through which to study musical rhythm and a method for generatively producing rhythms. >>

Robert St. Clair, Jesse Berezovsky. Rhythm as an ordered phase of sound: How musical meter emerges in a statistical mechanical model. Phys. Rev. E 113, 054116. May 11, 2026.

arXiv: 2604.07476v1 [cond-mat.stat-mech]. Apr 8,2026.

Also: music, sound, jazz, brain, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: music, sound, jazz, brain, musical rhythms, perceiving repeated patterns, desire for variety and complexity, phase transitions, disordered events, J.S. Bach.

lunedì 18 maggio 2026

# gst: from chaos to synchrony in recurrent excitatory-inhibitory networks with target-specific inhibition.


<< ️Biological neural networks can operate in qualitatively distinct dynamical regimes, and transitions between these regimes are thought to underlie changes in computation and behavior. The seminal work of Sompolinsky, Crisanti, and Sommers (SCS) showed that random recurrent networks undergo a transition from quiescence to asynchronous chaos, establishing a paradigmatic link between random connectivity, dynamical instability, and internally generated fluctuations in neural circuits. >>

<< ️Here, (AA) extend this framework to two-population firing-rate networks with segregated excitatory and inhibitory neurons and target-specific inhibitory couplings that break excitation--inhibition balance. Using dynamical mean-field theory, (They) derive self-consistent equations for the macroscopic mean activities and autocorrelations, together with stability criteria distinguishing mean-driven and fluctuation-driven instabilities. (They) show that target-specific inhibition organizes the phase diagram into three qualitative classes: inhibition-dominated or strictly balanced networks display only quiescent activity and asynchronous chaos; excitation-dominated networks display persistent activity together with either synchronous chaos with non-vanishing mean activity or coherent oscillations, depending on the stability-matrix eigenvalues. >>

<< Crucially, coherent oscillations do not coexist with chaotic fluctuations around the periodic mean trajectory; rather, their onset suppresses the chaotic component, reminiscent of input-induced suppression of chaos. These results generalize SCS theory to recurrent networks with explicit excitatory--inhibitory structure and identify target-specific inhibition as a key control parameter for large-scale neural dynamics. >>

Carles Martorell, Rubén Calvo, Alessia Annibale, et al. From Chaos to Synchrony in Recurrent Excitatory-Inhibitory Networks with Target-Specific Inhibition. arXiv: 2605.14916v1 [cond-mat.dis-nn]. May 14, 2026.

Also: network, fluctuations, instability, transition, chaos, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, networks, fluctuations, instability, transitions, chaos, biological neural networks, random recurrent networks, asynchronous chaos, excitation--inhibition balance, target-specific inhibition.

sabato 16 maggio 2026

# gst: rigorous ultimate scaling in rapidly rotating steady convection.


<< ️Rapidly rotating Rayleigh-Bénard convection admits a class of exact steady single-mode solutions describing high-amplitude convection cells. Using a matched asymptotic analysis in the high-Rayleigh-number limit, (AA) obtain a rigorous characterization of their bulk and boundary-layer structure, yielding explicit scaling laws for the Nusselt and Reynolds numbers, including their dependence on the horizontal wavenumber. >>

<< (They) show that, for suitable wavenumbers, these solutions attain the diffusivity-free ultimate scalings frequently assumed for geophysical and astrophysical convection, with additional enhancing logarithmic corrections. This reveals a specific mechanism through which rapidly rotating convection can approach ultimate heat transport via coherent columnar structures with well-defined horizontal scales. >>

Gabriel Hadjerci, Shingo Motoki, Genta Kawahara. Rigorous ultimate scaling in rapidly rotating steady convection. arXiv: 2605.05574v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. May 7, 2026.

Also: waves, vortex, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, waves, vortex, convection, convection cells, Rayleigh-Bénard convection, bulk and boundary-layer structure, rotation, rotating convection.