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Anomalous scaling of passively advected magnetic field in the presence of strong anisotropy
Inertial-range scaling behavior of high-order (up to order N=51) structure
functions of a passively advected vector field has been analyzed in the
framework of the rapid-change model with strong small-scale anisotropy with the
aid of the renormalization group and the operator-product expansion. It has
been shown that in inertial range the leading terms of the structure functions
are coordinate independent, but powerlike corrections appear with the same
anomalous scaling exponents as for the passively advected scalar field. These
exponents depend on anisotropy parameters in such a way that a specific
hierarchy related to the degree of anisotropy is observed. Deviations from
power-law behavior like oscillations or logarithmic behavior in the corrections
to structure functions have not been found.Comment: 15 pages, 18 figure
Manipulation with heterogeneity within a species population formulated as an inverse problem
International audienceFor the above purposes we formulate the task as the inverse problem meaning that desired population heterogeneity, quantified by Tsallis information entropy, represents the model's input and dynamics of environment leading to desired population heterogeneity is looked for. Here the presented abstract model of evolutionary motion within the inverse model of replicating species is case-independent and it is relevant for the broad range of phenomena observed at cellular, ecological, economic and social scales. We envision relevance of the model for anticancer therapy, in which the effort is to circumvent heterogeneity as it typically correlates with the therapy efficiency