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lunedì 10 agosto 2026

# gst: survival probability of particles inside the lemon billiard.


<< ️(AA) study the escape of particles in the lemon billiard, a two-parameter family of billiard systems defined by the intersection of two identical circles. Using numerical simulations, (They) explore how the survival probability depends on the position and size of the hole, as well as on the billiard shape parameter. >>

<< ️(AA) find that the survival probability exhibits a two-stage decay pattern: an initial exponential regime followed by a long-time power-law tail, a signature of the stickiness effect. (Their) results show that the short-time exponential decay rate follows a power-law dependence on the hole size, with different scaling exponents for holes placed in chaotic regions versus mixed phase-space regions. For holes located in mixed phase-space regions, the decay exponent of the long-time power-law tail remains approximately constant, while the amplitude follows a power-law scaling with hole size. >>

<< ️(They) also examine the dependence of short-time exponential decay rate on the billiard shape parameter and observe scaling behavior for small values of this parameter, which breaks down as the parameter increases. >>

Daniel Borin, Edson Denis Leonel, Diego Fregolent Mendes de Oliveira. Survival probability of particles inside the lemon billiard. Phys. Rev. E 114, 014224. Jul 28, 2026.

arXiv: 2601.13000v1 [nlin.CD]. Jan 19, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, billiard, particles, chaos, transitions, survival probability, two-stage decay pattern, stickiness effect, scaling behavior, scaling laws of complex systems. 

sabato 8 agosto 2026

# gst: apropos of bluff-body wakes, effect of centerline separation on a vortex dominated wake.


<< A previously undocumented Reynolds-number-dependent transition is identified in the wake of a rounded-edge slanted afterbody, from a centerline-separated to a novel centerline-attached vortex state. The transition produces a pronounced drag reduction through the collapse of the centerline recirculation region as the upstream boundary layer becomes turbulent. These (AA) findings explore experimental evidence linking laminar separation bubble dynamics, shear-layer instability, and wake-state transitions in this canonical bluff-body geometry. >> ( APS Editor, https://journals.aps.org/prfluids/recent/ )

Rhylan A. Huss, Farrukh S. Alvi. Effect of centerline separation on a vortex dominated wake. Phys. Rev. Fluids 11, 074702. Jul 28, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, vortex, transition, 
bubble, laminar separation bubble dynamics, shear-layer instability, wake-state transitions.

venerdì 7 agosto 2026

# gst: natural invariant measures for chaotic game dynamics; finding order in chaos.


<< ️(AA) study the long-term behavior of the Multiplicative Weights Update (MWU) algorithm in game settings where learning dynamics frequently fail to converge to Nash equilibria and instead exhibit Li-Yorke chaos. While such chaos precludes the prediction of specific long-term strategy profiles, it does not imply a lack of statistical structure. >>

<< ️(AA) demonstrate that natural invariant measures — a fundamental concept from ergodic theory — provide the rigorous framework necessary to find order within this chaos. Focusing on a two-strategy congestion game, (They) prove that these measures allow for a comprehensive statistical characterization of the dynamics. Crucially, (They) show that this framework extends beyond simple strategy frequencies to general observables, enabling the precise calculation of long-term time averages for broad classes of economic metrics — including payoffs, social cost, and regret — despite chaos. >>

<< ️(They) results reveal that this simple learning algorithm captures the full spectrum of behaviors found in one-dimensional dynamical systems, from unique or multiple absolutely continuous invariant measures to complex periodic attractors as well as coexisting chaotic and stable (periodic) behaviors. By bridging game theory and dynamical systems, (AA) show that statistical predictability is attainable even in the absence of pointwise convergence. >>

<< ️The intersection of game theory, dynamical systems, computer science, and statistics is rich with open questions, particularly when considering learning dynamics in games. >>

Jakub Bielawski, Thiparat Chotibut, Fryderyk Falniowski, et al. Natural Invariant Measures for Chaotic Game Dynamics: Finding Order in Chaos. arXiv: 2607.21805v1 [math.DS]. Jul 23, 2026.

Also: game, chaos, order, disorder,  in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, game, chaos, Multiplicative Weights Update (MWU) algorithm, statistical structure, statistical predictability, two-strategy congestion game, complex periodic attractors, coexisting chaotic and stable (periodic) behaviors.

giovedì 6 agosto 2026

# gst: on the scaling of bubble interactions in dynamic turbulence; theoretical, numerical, and experimental study.

<< This (AA) study investigates dilute bubbly decaying homogeneous isotropic turbulence at high Reynolds number using theory, direct numerical simulation, and experiments. The turbulent kinetic energy and dissipation rate follow power-law decay, while the bubble population reorganizes relative to the evolving Hinze scale. When the dissipation decays sufficiently rapidly, the Hinze scale grows faster than the characteristic bubble diameter, driving the population from super-Hinze toward sub-Hinze sizes. The system passes through a mixed regime in which coalescence dominates but breakup remains active, followed by a pure-coalescence regime. Residual breakup in the mixed regime increases the number of small bubbles and enhances coalescence, leading to faster growth of the characteristic bubble size. DNS of dilute bubble-laden turbulence shows decay exponents close to single-phase turbulence and a bubble-size distribution that shifts toward smaller diameter relative to the Hinze scale. >>

<< Before the transition, the distribution exhibits two power-law ranges associated with capillary effects and inertial breakup; after the transition, it approaches a single capillary-dominated scaling. Theory and DNS predict distinct growth laws for bubble diameter in the mixed and pure-coalescence regimes, together with corresponding scalings for number density, interfacial area, and coalescence rate. These predictions are further assessed in a spatially developing pump-driven bubbly duct flow at higher Reynolds number. Despite confinement, inhomogeneity, and wall production, the measured trends agree with the theoretical and DNS-based scalings. >>

<< The (AA) results identify Hinze-scale drift as the organizing mechanism for bubble interactions in both idealized and practical decaying turbulent flows, and provide guidance for population-balance and interfacial-area-transport models. >>

Vivek Kumar, Prasoon Suchandra, Shivam Prajapati, et al. On the scaling of bubble interactions in dynamic turbulence: theoretical, numerical, and experimental study.  arXiv: 2607.25251v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. Jul 28, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, bubble, transitions, dilute bubbly decaying, coalescence, mixed- pure-coalescence regimes, dilute bubble-laden turbulence, capillary effects, inertial breakup, decaying turbulent flows.  

mercoledì 5 agosto 2026

# gst: emergence of minimal chimera in uncoupled oscillators under common frequency-modulated driving.


<< (AA) report the experimental realization of minimal chimera states in a system of three uncoupled oscillators driven solely by frequency-modulated forcing. Unlike conventional scenarios where chimera states emerge due to interactions among oscillators, here the coexistence of coherent and incoherent dynamics arises entirely from a common external modulation of a system parameter. By tuning the modulation amplitude and frequency, the system exhibits transitions between global synchronization, global incoherence, and minimal chimera states. >>

<< The stability of these regimes is quantified using the maximal Lyapunov exponent, while a synchronization order parameter is employed to characterize the degree of coherence. A systematic exploration of the parameter space reveals well-defined regions associated with distinct dynamical behaviors. To provide analytical understanding, (AA) employ a phase-reduction approach and derive the corresponding phase dynamics, which elucidate the mechanisms underlying phase locking and desynchronization. The robustness of the proposed mechanism is further demonstrated in a time-delayed chaotic system. >>

<< Finally, experimental results obtained from an electronic circuit realization confirm the emergence of minimal chimera states under frequency-modulated driving. These findings establish external modulation as a viable route to chimera formation without coupling, offering a new perspective on collective dynamics in driven nonlinear systems. >>

Debabrata Biswas, Tanmoy Banerjee. Emergence of minimal chimera in uncoupled oscillators under common frequency-modulated driving: theory and experiment. arXiv: 2607.25449v1 [nlin.CD]. Jul 28, 2026.

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

Keywords: gst, chimera, transition, chaos, three uncoupled oscillators, coherent- incoherent dynamics, frequency-modulated forcing, global synchronization, global incoherence, minimal chimera states.

martedì 4 agosto 2026

# sound: origin of the sound produced by a detaching bubble.

<< ️When a bubble detaches, it produces a sound. While the frequency of this sound is well understood, there has been no consensus on what drives its amplitude. Although mechanisms based on shape oscillations, initial velocity of the bubble radius, neck collapse or Laplace pressure have been suggested, none of them has been confirmed experimentally. >>

<< (AA) performed experiments involving two methods of producing bubbles, which result in sound levels differing by two orders of magnitude. (They) results show that the sound amplitude is given by the conditions of velocity and radius of the bubble at detachment, in line with the scenario of a free harmonic oscillator proposed by Strasberg in 1956. >>

<< ️(They) refined this scenario by describing how the bubble radius velocity is affected by gas exchange though the closing neck. This “leaking bubble” model predicts that the bubble begins to produce sound prior to detachment, as observed experimentally. By feeding image analysis of the neck into the model, (AA) obtained excellent agreement between the experimental and the calculated pressure signals. >>

Vincent Gourmandie, Jeanne Chauris, Remi Fechter, et al. Origin of the sound produced by a detaching bubble. Phys. Rev. Fluids 11, 073605. Jul 29, 2026.

Also: sound, bubble, noise, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: sound, bubble, bubble dynamics, detachment bubble, leaking bubble, noise, acoustics, hydrodynamic noise, underwater acoustics. 

lunedì 3 agosto 2026

# gst: breathing chimera states from purely triadic interactions.


<< ️Chimera states, characterized by the coexistence of synchronized and desynchronized dynamics in identical oscillators, are typically studied in systems with pairwise interactions. Whether higher-order interactions alone can generate such symmetry-broken collective states remains unclear. >>

<< ️Here, (AA) show that chimera states can arise solely from triadic interactions. Furthermore, exploiting the intrinsic π-symmetry of the triadic coupling leads to bimodal phase distributions. (They) construct a bimodal Ott--Antonsen reduction that incorporates an asymmetry parameter via symmetry-breaking initial conditions, thereby achieving an exact low-dimensional description of the macroscopic dynamics. This allows to derive an analytic condition for the emergence of chimera states and identify a bifurcation to a breathing chimera regime characterized by persistent oscillations. Furthermore, the reduced dynamics can be expressed as a Riccati-type equation, providing a geometric interpretation of the chimera state as a closed periodic orbit in the complex plane. >> 

<< ️(AA) results establish purely triadic coupling as a minimal mechanism for chimera formation and provide a tractable framework for studying symmetry-broken collective dynamics in systems dominated by many-body interactions. >>

Sudo Yi, Gugyoung Kim, Mi Jin Lee, et al. Breathing chimera states from purely triadic interactions. arXiv: 2607.28017v1 [physics.soc-ph]. Jul 30, 2026.


Keywords: gst, chimera, coupled oscillators, synchronized- desynchronized dynamics, pairwise interactions, symmetry-broken collective states, triadic interactions, bifurcations.