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A class of steady solutions to two-dimensional free convection
We obtained steady solutions to the two-dimensional Boussinesq approximation
equations without mean temperature gradient. This system is referred to as free
convection in this paper. Under an external flow described by the stream
function \mPsi = - Ayf(x), two types of steady solutions are found depending
on the boundary conditions. One is kept steady by the balance between the
strain of \mPsi and the diffusion. The solution is similar to the Burgers
vortex layer solution. The other is done by the balance between vorticity
induced by the buoyancy and vorticity flux caused by the external flow.
Detailed argument on these two balances is presented for . Then two
examples other than are shown to have either of the two balancing
mechanism. We discuss the relation between these solutions and long-lived fine
scale coherent structures observed in direct numerical simulations of
two-dimensional free convection turbulence.Comment: REVTeX4, 9 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.
Damping filter method for obtaining spatially localized solutions
Spatially localized structures are key components of turbulence and other
spatio-temporally chaotic systems. From a dynamical systems viewpoint, it is
desirable to obtain corresponding exact solutions, though their existence is
not guaranteed. A damping filter method is introduced to obtain variously
localized solutions, and adopted into two typical cases. This method introduces
a spatially selective damping effect to make a good guess at the exact
solution, and we can obtain an exact solution through a continuation with the
damping amplitude. First target is a steady solution to Swift-Hohenberg
equation, which is a representative of bi-stable systems in which localized
solutions coexist, and a model for span-wisely localized cases. Not only
solutions belonging to the well-known snaking branches but also those belonging
to an isolated branch known as "isolas" are found with a continuation paths
between them in phase space extended with the damping amplitude. This indicates
that this spatially selective excitation mechanism has an advantage in
searching spatially localized solutions. Second target is a spatially localized
traveling-wave solution to Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation, which is a model for
stream-wisely localized cases. Since the spatially selective damping effect
breaks Galilean and translational invariances, the propagation velocity cannot
be determined uniquely while the damping is active, and a singularity arises
when these invariances are recovered. We demonstrate that this singularity can
be avoided by imposing a simple condition, and a localized traveling-wave
solution is obtained with a specific propagation speed.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figure
Development in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle
In this article, we explore whether regional economic cooperation in the form of growth triangle, made popular during the late 1980s, can continue to be relevant in the face of more formal arrangements as in free trade agreements (FTAs) and other bilateral ‘closer economic partnerships’ (CEPs) initiatives in the recent years. In particular, the discussion is focussed on the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore growth triangle (IMS-GT) which is the pioneering arrangement in Southeast Asia. IMS-GT continues to be a successful mode of cooperation among the three countries and will remain a key and subtle framework for regional economic collaboration amidst the plethora of initiatives relating to FTAs and CEPs. This paper put forth a thesis that GT is part of a spectrum of regional cooperation efforts with convergence interest to be in synchrony with the global value chain. As long as the formation and implementation of GT contribute to the creation of value, it can co-exist with more formal arrangements like the FTAs and CEPs.
Asymmetric Spatial Competition
This paper considers price and location decisions of competing duopolists through an approach that integrates the traditional inside location and outside location model. One firm locates inside a linear city along with consumers while the other locates outside it. We analyze a location-price simultaneous game as well as a location-then price sequential game and characterize the equilibria in pure strategies. The transport cost are assumed to be linear-quadratic and borne by the consumers. We find the results are contrasting to the traditional inside and outside location models and the stability of the proposed model is intermediate between the two.Inside-outside location model, spatial competition, product differentiation, transportation costs, cross-border shopping
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