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giovedì 4 aprile 2024

# gst: creating topological vortex rings (on demand)


<< Vortex rings are ubiquitous topological structures in nature. In solid magnetic systems, their formation leads to intriguing physical phenomena and potential device applications. >>

 Here, AA << theoretically show that topological vortex rings can be created by a current pulse in a chiral magnetic nanocylinder with a trench structure. The creation process involves the formation of a vortex ring street, i.e., a chain of magnetic vortex rings with an alternative linking manner. The created vortex rings can be bounded with monopole-antimonopole pairs and possess a rich and controllable linking topology (..) which is determined by the duration and amplitude of the current pulse. >>

Yizhou Liu, Naoto Nagaosa. Current-Induced Creation of Topological Vortex Rings in a Magnetic Nanocylinder. Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 126701. Mar 19, 2024. 

Ryan Wilkinson. Magnetic Vortex Rings on Demand. Physics 17, s29. Mar 19,  2024. 


Keywords: vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity, spin dynamics, spin texture, chiral magnets


sabato 15 aprile 2023

# gst: the physiological emergence and evolution of cell-spanning vortices (inside Drosophila oocytes).


<< Life in complex systems, such as cities and organisms, comes to a standstill when global coordination of mass, energy, and information flows is disrupted. Global coordination is no less important in single cells, especially in large oocytes and newly formed embryos, which commonly use fast fluid flows for dynamic reorganization of their cytoplasm. Here, (AA) combine theory, computing, and imaging to investigate such flows in the Drosophila oocyte, where streaming has been proposed to spontaneously arise from hydrodynamic interactions among cortically anchored microtubules loaded with cargo-carrying molecular motors. >>️

Sayantan Dutta, Reza Farhadifar, et al. Self-organized intracellular twisters. arXiv: 2304.02112v2 [physics.bio-ph].  Apr 6, 2023. 

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Keywords: gst, fluid dynamics, vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity,


lunedì 30 gennaio 2023

# gst: towards the characterization of lines, links, writhes and twists in a vortex.


<< Vorticity in turbulent flows is often organized into complex geometries that influence the dynamics. (AA) use a relatively novel approach to describe these geometries: that of obtaining segments of vortex lines embedded in the flow. This enables to quantify the geometric features of these objects. >>

<< Vortex lines differ widely in their behaviour but (AA) find some unifying features. The decay from high levels of vorticity is shown to happen over a short fraction of the vortex length. The local curvature is inversely related with the vorticity magnitude. Strong parts of vortex lines bundle together. >>

Saumav Kapoor, Rama Govindarajan, Siddhartha Mukherjee. Geometric characterization of vortex lines in turbulence. arXiv: 2301.06808v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. Jan 17, 2023.

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Keywords: gst, vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity



venerdì 30 dicembre 2022

# gst: apropos of modulational instabilities, the case of vortex-ring quantum droplets in a radially-periodic potential.

FIG. 11: (Color online) Typical examples of stable nested patterns with soliton and vortex QDs (quantum droplets)  which were created in adjacent radial troughs. In panels (a1-b4) the pattern was created from the initial dynamical states with parameters (N,S,On) = (46,0,2) and (N,S,On) = (35,1,1) in the outer and inner troughs, respectively. In panels (c1-d4) the input was taken with parameter sets (N,S,On) = (120,1,3) and (N,S,On) = (46,0,2) in the outer and inner troughs.

AA << establish stability and characteristics of two-dimensional (2D) vortex ring-shaped quantum droplets (QDs) formed by binary Bose-Einstein condensates. >>️

<< another noteworthy option is to construct a two-ring complex in which one vortex-ring component is subject to the MI  (modulational instability), hence it is replaced by an azimuthal soliton (or maybe several solitons), (..), while the vortex component trapped in another potential trough avoids the azimuthal MI and remains essentially axisymmetric. >>️

<< Examples of such heterogeneous robust states, produced by simulations of Eq. (3), are displayed in Fig. 11. Panels 11(a1-b4) show a complex in which the MI takes place in the outer circular trough, producing an azimuthal soliton which performs rotary motion, while the inner vortex ring is  modulationally stable. An opposite example is produced in Figs. 11(c1-d4), where the outer vortex ring remains stable against azimuthal perturbations, while the MI creates a soliton exhibiting the rotary motion in the embedded (inner) circular trough. The rotation direction of the soliton is driven by the vorticity sign of the underlying QD (quantum droplet). It is relevant to mention that the multi-ring potential considered here holds different vortex-ring or azimuthal-soliton states nearly isolating them from each other. (..) An additional problem, which is left for subsequent analysis, is interplay between adjacent radial modes in the case when the separation between the adjacent rings is essentially smaller. >>️

Bin Liu, Yi xi Chen, et al. Vortex-ring quantum droplets in a radially-periodic potential. arXiv: 2212.05838v1 [nlin.PS]. Dec 12, 2022.



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Keywords: gst, drop, droplet, vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity, instability,  modulational instabilities






lunedì 19 dicembre 2022

# gst: behavior of microswimmers in a vortex with translational and rotational noise

AA << propose a theoretical model to investigate the dynamics of elongated microswimmers in elementary vortices, namely active particles in two- and three-dimensional rotlets. A deterministic model first reveals the existence of bounded orbits near the centre of the vortex and unbounded orbits elsewhere. (AA) further discover a conserved quantity of motion that allows (..) to map the phase space according to the type of the orbit (bounded vs unbounded). (They) next introduce translational and rotational noise into the system. Using a Fokker--Planck formalism, (AA) quantify the quality of trapping near the centre of the vortex by examining the probability of escape and the mean time of escape from the region of deterministically bounded orbits. (AA) finally show how to use these findings to formulate a prediction for the radius of the depletion zone, which compares favourably with the experiments of Sokolov and Aranson (2016). >>

Ivan Tanasijevic, Eric Lauga. Microswimmers in vortices: Dynamics and trapping. arXiv: 2211.05866v1 [physics.bio-ph].  Nov 10, 2022. 

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Keywords: gst, behav, translation,  rotation, trapping, noise, swimmer, swimming,  microswimmers, fluid dynamics, vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity




sabato 19 novembre 2022

# gst: apropos of swarms: local couplings, chirality, lattices of vortices, beating clusters, interacting phase waves among swarmalators.

AA << study the emergent behaviors of a population of swarming coupled oscillators, dubbed 'swarmalators'. (..)  Here (they) expand this work by adding more realistic features: local coupling, non-identical natural frequencies, and chirality. This more realistic model generates a variety of new behaviors including lattices of vortices, beating clusters, and interacting phase waves. Similar behaviors are found across natural and artificial micro-scale collective systems, including social slime mold, spermatozoa vortex arrays, and Quincke rollers. >>

Steven Ceron, Kevin O'Keeffe, Kirstin Petersen. Diverse Behaviors in Non-Uniform Chiral and Non-Chiral Swarmalators. arXiv: 2211.06439v1 [nlin.AO]. Nov 11, 2022.

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Keywords: gst, behav, behavior, behaviour, swarm, swarmalators, chirality, chiral swarmalators, non-chiral swarmalators, vortex, vortex array, vortices, vorticity, slime mold.





giovedì 22 settembre 2022

# life: apropos of quasi-stochastic (bizarre) landscapes in high-dimension, a case of double RAG-time inside a black hole with vortices

Here a hypotetical bizarre scenario of coexistence of double RAG-time (RAG: Ralph, Al, George) inside a black hole with vortices:

(1) 
Maurizio Belpietro.Sorprese in vista. Occhio alla strana coppia Conte D'Alema. La verità. anno vii n 258 pg 1. 19 set 2022.


(2) 

Andrea Pertici. Un soccorso centrista alla maggioranza dei due terzi?  
huffingtonpost.it. 18 Set 2022  17:08


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black holes (as Q-ball-type saturons) could admit multi-vortex dynamics.
FonT. Sep 19, 2022.  

PS: really intriguing the image of a black hole with vortices ...

Keywords: life, jazz, RAG-time, RAGtime, black hole, vortex, vortices, vortexes, vorticity



venerdì 12 novembre 2021

# gst: a screw mechanism to separate realistic racemic mixtures by local vorticity

AA developed << an explanatory "screw"  model for predicting the shear-flow separation of enantiomers >>

<< Enantiomers of chiral molecules are non-superposable mirror images with the same structural formula. In achiral environments, enantiomers have identical physical and chemical properties, and this prevents separation by classical methods. >>

<< A screw is a simple chiral object that couples rotation around one axis with displacement along that axis. This displacement is perpendicular to the plane of rotation and is characterized by the screw’s pitch (or lead). Here (it is defined) pitch (P) as the perpendicular distance advanced by a screw in a 2π-revolution. In a lab-fixed frame, left-and right-handed screws have pitches with the same magnitude, but with flipped signs, rotating in opposite directions to do the same task. This concept can be easily extended to chiral molecules by considering the translation-rotation coupling tensor (..). In a medium which induces rotation of molecules (as in a vortex flow), chiral molecules will translate in opposite directions. As a consequence, this asymmetry may enable the resolution of the enantiomers. >>

Thus  a << competition model and continuum drift diffusion equations are developed to predict separation of realistic racemic mixtures. (..) Additionally, (AA) find that certain achiral objects can also exhibit a non-zero molecular pitch. >>

<< Although it has been used << shear flow as the source to rotate the chiral molecules and achieve separation, it may be possible to use external forces to rotate the enantiomers >>️
Duraes A, Gezelter JD. Separation of Enantiomers through Local Vorticity: A Screw Model Mechanism. ChemRxiv. Cambridge: Cambridge Open Engage; Vers 1. doi: 10.33774/ chemrxiv-2021-196zw. Oct 04, 2021. 


keywords: gst, vortices, separation, enantiomeric separation, racemic mixture, screw mechanism, translation-rotation coupling, transitions.

mercoledì 20 ottobre 2021

# gst: streak-vortex instabilities in heterogeneous turbulent boundary layers

AA << re-examine the turbulent boundary layers developing over surfaces with spanwise heterogeneous roughness of various roughness wavelengths 0.32≤S/δ¯¯≤3.63, where S is the width of the roughness strips and δ¯¯ is the spanwise-averaged boundary-layer thickness. >>

<< The heterogeneous cases induce counter-rotating secondary flows, and these are compared to the large-scale turbulent structures that occur naturally over the smooth wall. Both appear as meandering elongated high- and low-momentum streaks in the instantaneous flow field. >>

<< Results suggest that the secondary flows might be spanwise-locked turbulent structures, with S/δ¯¯ governing the strength of the turbulent structures and possibly the efficacy of the surface in locking the structures in place (most effective when S/δ¯¯≈1). >>

<< Conditional averages of the fluctuating velocity fields of both spanwise heterogeneous and smooth wall cases result in structures that are strongly reminiscent of the streak-vortex instability model. (proposed in Jeong et al.,1997) >>

<< One outstanding question that remains unanswered in the present study is the cause of the prominent meandering of the turbulent structures, which is only observed when S/δ¯¯≈1 >>️️
Dea Daniella Wangsawijaya, Nicholas Hutchins. Investigation of unsteady secondary flows and large-scale turbulence in heterogeneous turbulent boundary layers. arXiv: 2110.02268v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. Oct 5, 2021.


keywords: gst, fluid dynamics, vortices, vortex instability, streak-vortex instability,  roughness, heterogeneous roughness, turbulence, turbulent boundary layers.


giovedì 3 dicembre 2020

# phys: stable vortex loops intersected by point singularities (in magnets)

<< Vortex rings are remarkably stable structures that occur in a large variety of systems (..) Although vortex rings have also been predicted to exist in ferromagnets, they have not yet been observed. >>

AA << imaged three-dimensional structures forming closed vortex loops in a bulk micromagnet. The cross-section of these loops consists of a vortex–antivortex pair and, on the basis of magnetic vorticity (they) identify these configurations as magnetic vortex rings. >>

<< In addition, (they) observe stable vortex loops intersected by point singularities at which the magnetization within the vortex and antivortex cores reverses. >>

Claire Donnelly, Konstantin L. Metlov, et al. Experimental observation of vortex rings in a bulk magnet. Nature Physics. doi: 10.1038/ s41567-020-01057-3. Nov 30,  2020.


Magnetic vortices come full circle. 
Paul Scherrer Institute. Nov 30, 2020.