@Article{CiCP-15-1, author = {Henk, Dijkstra, A. and Wubs, W., Fred and K., Cliffe, Andrew and Eusebius, Doedel and Ioana, F., Dragomirescu and Eckhardt, Bruno and Yu., Gelfgat, Alexander and L., Hazel, Andrew and Valerio, Lucarini and Salinger, G., Andy and T., Phipps, Erik and Sanchez-Umbria, Juan and Schuttelaars, Henk and Tuckerman, S., Laurette and Uwe, Thiele}, title = {Numerical Bifurcation Methods and Their Application to Fluid Dynamics: Analysis Beyond Simulation}, journal = {Communications in Computational Physics}, year = {2014}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, pages = {1--45}, abstract = {
We provide an overview of current techniques and typical applications of numerical bifurcation analysis in fluid dynamical problems. Many of these problems are characterized by high-dimensional dynamical systems which undergo transitions as parameters are changed. The computation of the critical conditions associated with these transitions, popularly referred to as 'tipping points', is important for understanding the transition mechanisms. We describe the two basic classes of methods of numerical bifurcation analysis, which differ in the explicit or implicit use of the Jacobian matrix of the dynamical system. The numerical challenges involved in both methods are mentioned and possible solutions to current bottlenecks are given. To demonstrate that numerical bifurcation techniques are not restricted to relatively low-dimensional dynamical systems, we provide several examples of the application of the modern techniques to a diverse set of fluid mechanical problems.
}, issn = {1991-7120}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.240912.180613a}, url = {https://global-sci.com/article/80482/numerical-bifurcation-methods-and-their-application-to-fluid-dynamics-analysis-beyond-simulation} }