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Four-vortex motion around a circular cylinder
The motion of two pairs of counter-rotating point vortices placed in a
uniform flow past a circular cylinder is studied analytically and numerically.
When the dynamics is restricted to the symmetric subspace---a case that can be
realized experimentally by placing a splitter plate in the center plane---, it
is found that there is a family of linearly stable equilibria for same-signed
vortex pairs. The nonlinear dynamics in the symmetric subspace is investigated
and several types of orbits are presented. The analysis reported here provides
new insights and reveals novel features of this four-vortex system, such as the
fact that there is no equilibrium for two pairs of vortices of opposite signs
on the opposite sides of the cylinder. (It is argued that such equilibria might
exist for vortex flows past a cylinder confined in a channel.) In addition, a
new family of opposite-signed equilibria on the normal line is reported. The
stability analysis for antisymmetric perturbations is also carried out and it
shows that all equilibria are unstable in this case.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures, to be published in Physics of Fluid
A saddle in a corner - a model of collinear triatomic chemical reactions
A geometrical model which captures the main ingredients governing atom-diatom
collinear chemical reactions is proposed. This model is neither near-integrable
nor hyperbolic, yet it is amenable to analysis using a combination of the
recently developed tools for studying systems with steep potentials and the
study of the phase space structure near a center-saddle equilibrium. The
nontrivial dependence of the reaction rates on parameters, initial conditions
and energy is thus qualitatively explained. Conditions under which the phase
space transition state theory assumptions are satisfied and conditions under
which these fail are derived
Symplectic Partially Hyperbolic Automorphisms of 6-Torus
We study topological properties of automorphisms of a 6-dimensional torus
generated by integer matrices symplectic with respect to either the standard
symplectic structure in six-dimensional linear space or a nonstandard
symplectic structure given by an integer skew-symmetric non-degenerate matrix.
Such a symplectic matrix generates a partially hyperbolic automorphism of the
torus, if it has eigenvalues both outside and on the unit circle. We study the
case (2,2,2), numbers are dimensions of stable, center and unstable subspaces
of the matrix. We study transitive and decomposable cases possible here and
present a classification in both cases.Comment: 15 pages, 0 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:2001.1072
Online Popularity and Topical Interests through the Lens of Instagram
Online socio-technical systems can be studied as proxy of the real world to
investigate human behavior and social interactions at scale. Here we focus on
Instagram, a media-sharing online platform whose popularity has been rising up
to gathering hundred millions users. Instagram exhibits a mixture of features
including social structure, social tagging and media sharing. The network of
social interactions among users models various dynamics including
follower/followee relations and users' communication by means of
posts/comments. Users can upload and tag media such as photos and pictures, and
they can "like" and comment each piece of information on the platform. In this
work we investigate three major aspects on our Instagram dataset: (i) the
structural characteristics of its network of heterogeneous interactions, to
unveil the emergence of self organization and topically-induced community
structure; (ii) the dynamics of content production and consumption, to
understand how global trends and popular users emerge; (iii) the behavior of
users labeling media with tags, to determine how they devote their attention
and to explore the variety of their topical interests. Our analysis provides
clues to understand human behavior dynamics on socio-technical systems,
specifically users and content popularity, the mechanisms of users'
interactions in online environments and how collective trends emerge from
individuals' topical interests.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 201
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