Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
Scientific paper
2012-04-24
Nonlinear Sciences
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
5 figures, 5 pages
Scientific paper
Spatiotemporal complexity is induced in a two dimensional nonlinear disordered lattice through the modulational instability of an initially weakly perturbed excitation. In the course of evolution we observe the formation of transient as well as persistent localized structures, some of which have extreme magnitude. We analyze the statistics of occurrence of these extreme collective events and find that the appearance of transient extreme events is more likely in the weakly nonlinear regime. We observe a transition in the extreme events recurrence time probability from exponential, in the nonlinearity dominated regime, to power law for the disordered one.
Hadzievski Lj.
Lazarides Nikos
Maluckov Aleksandra
Tsironis George P.
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