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QUIZ. Which of these convection patterns is non-Boussinesq?. Homological Characterization Of Convection Patterns. Kapilanjan Krishan Marcio Gameiro Michael Schatz Konstantin Mischaikow School of Physics School of Mathematics

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  1. QUIZ Which of these convection patterns is non-Boussinesq?

  2. Homological Characterization Of Convection Patterns Kapilanjan Krishan Marcio Gameiro Michael Schatz Konstantin Mischaikow School of Physics School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology Supported by: DOE, DARPA, NSF

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  4. Patterns and Strength of Materials Maximal Principal Stresses in Alumina E. Fuller et al., (NIST)

  5. Patterns and Convection Light Source Camera Reduced Rayleigh number e=(T-Tc)/ Tc Convection cell e=0.125

  6. Spiral Defect Chaos

  7. Homology Using algebra to determine topology Representations Simplicial Cubical

  8. Elementary Cubes and Chains 0-cube 2-cube 1-cube 2-chain 0-chain 1-chain

  9. Boundary Operator e5 e1 e6 f e2 e8 e4 e7 e3 dimension # of Loops enclosing holes = of homology group H1

  10. Homology Summary • Patterns are described by • Dimension of = , the ith Betti number • Homology: Computable topology

  11. Reduction to Binary Representation Experiment image Cold flow Hot flow

  12. Number of Components Zeroth Betti number = 34

  13. Hot flows vs. Cold flows Hot flow Cold flow

  14. Spiral Defect Chaos e~2 e~1

  15. Number of distinct components Hot flow vs. Cold flow Time ~ 103 tn Time ~ 103 tn e~1 e~2

  16. Number of holes First Betti number = 13

  17. Number of distinct holes Hot flow vs. Cold flow Time ~ 103 tn Time ~ 103 tn e~1 e~2

  18. Betti numbers vs Epsilon Hot flow and Cold flow b0 Betti numbers b1 b0 b1 e Asymmetry between hot and cold regions Non-Boussinesq effects  ?

  19. Which of these convection patterns is non-Boussinesq?

  20. Simulations (SF6 ) (Madruga and Riecke) Boussinesq Non-Boussinesq e=1.4 e=1.4, Q=4.5

  21. Boussinesq Simulations (SF6 ) Time Series Components Holes b0 b0 b1 b1

  22. Non-Boussinesq Simulations (SF6 ) Time Series Components Holes b0 b1 b0 b1

  23. Simulations (CO2 ) at Experimental Conditions e=2, Q=0.7 Components Holes b0 b1 b0 b1

  24. Boundary Influence

  25. Number of connected components Hot flow vs. Cold flow Time ~ 103 tn Time ~ 103 tn e~1 e~2

  26. Percentage of connected components Hot flow vs. Cold flow Time ~ 103 tn Time ~ 103 tn e~1 e~2

  27. Convergence to Attractor Frequency of occurrence bcold0: Number of cold flow components ( e~1 )

  28. Bifurcations? Joint Probability P(bhot0 ,bcold0 ,bhot1 , bcold1) Entropy Entropy (-S Pi log Pi) e

  29. Entropy vs epsilon e=1.00 e=1.13 e=1.25 Entropy=8.3 Entropy=7.9 Entropy=8.9

  30. Space-Time Topology Space 1-D Gray-Scott model Time Time Series—First Betti number Exhbits Chaos

  31. Summary • Homology characterizes complex patterns • Underlying symmetries detected in data • Alternative measure of boundary effects • Detects transitions between complex states • Space-time topology may reveal new insights Homology source codes available at: http://www.math.gatech.edu/~chomp

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