Shell Models on Recurrent Sequences: Fibonacci, Padovan and Other Series
Lorenzo Manfredini, \"Ozg\"ur D. G\"urcan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of shell models based on recurrent sequences like Fibonacci and Padovan, which conserve invariants and replicate turbulence features, offering new tools for turbulence modeling and analysis.
Contribution
It proposes shell models on recurrent sequences that preserve invariants and mimic turbulence spectra, extending the applicability of shell models to new wave-number discretizations.
Findings
Models produce standard turbulence spectra and fluxes.
Shell models on recurrent sequences exhibit similar intermittency.
Fibonacci-based models can generate inverse cascades.
Abstract
A new class of shell models is proposed, where the shell variables are defined on a recurrent sequence of integer wave-numbers such as the Fibonacci or the Padovan series, or their variations including a sequence made of square roots of Fibonacci numbers rounded to the nearest integer. Considering the simplest model, which involves only local interactions, the interaction coefficients can be generalized in such a way that the inviscid invariants, such as energy and helicity, can be conserved even though there is no exact self-similarity. It is shown that these models basically have identical features with standard shell models, and produce the same power law spectra, similar spectral fluxes and analogous deviation from self-similar scaling of the structure functions implying comparable levels of turbulent intermittency. Such a formulation potentially opens up the possibility of using…
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Quasicrystal Structures and Properties · Mathematics and Applications
