Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 3077 - 3080 (2000)Singularity Theory Study of Overdetermination in Models for L-H Transitions
R. Ball * and R. L. Dewar † Received 25 August 1999; revised 7 February 2000 Two dynamical models that have been proposed to describe transitions between low- and high-confinement states in confined plasmas are analyzed using singularity theory and stability theory. It is shown that the stationary-state bifurcation sets have qualitative properties identical to standard normal forms for the pitchfork and transcritical bifurcations. The analysis yields the codimension of the highest-order singularities, from which we find that the unperturbed systems are overdetermined bifurcation problems and derive appropriate universal unfoldings. Questions of mutual equivalence and the character of the state transitions are addressed. ©2000 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.3077
* Email address: Rowena.Ball@anu.edu.au
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