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arxiv: chao-dyn/9505012 · v1 · pith:2DE7FA7Anew · submitted 1995-05-23 · chao-dyn · adap-org· astro-ph· cond-mat· nlin.AO· nlin.CD· nlin.PS· patt-sol

Thermodynamic Description of the Relaxation of Two-Dimensional Euler Turbulence Using Tsallis Statistics

classification chao-dyn adap-orgastro-phcond-matnlin.AOnlin.CDnlin.PSpatt-sol
keywords eulerturbulencedescriptionenstrophyentropystatisticsthermodynamictsallis
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Euler turbulence has been experimentally observed to relax to a metaequilibrium state that does not maximize the Boltzmann entropy, but rather seems to minimize enstrophy. We show that a recent generalization of thermodynamics and statistics due to Tsallis is capable of explaining this phenomenon in a natural way. The maximization of the generalized entropy $S_{1/2}$ for this system leads to precisely the same profiles predicted by the Restricted Minimum Enstrophy theory of Huang and Driscoll. This makes possible the construction of a comprehensive thermodynamic description of Euler turbulence.

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