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GENERATING SYNTHETIC MAGNETIC FIELD INTERMITTENCY USING A MINIMAL MULTISCALE LAGRANGIAN MAPPING APPROACH
2014
Astrophysical Journal
The Minimal Multiscale Lagrangian Mapping procedure developed in the context of neutral fluid turbulence is a simple method for generating synthetic vector fields. Using a sequence of low-pass filtered fields, fluid particles are displaced at their rms speed for some scale-dependent time interval, and then interpolated back to a regular grid. Fields produced in this way are seen to possess certain properties of real turbulence. This paper extends the technique to plasmas by taking into account
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/796/2/97
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