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Time-dependent probability density function analysis of H-mode transitions

Hiro Joseph Farre-Kaga, Y. Andrew, Jamie Dunsmore, Eun‐jin Kim, T. L. Rhodes, L. Schmitz, Zheng Yan

2023Europhysics Letters (EPL)11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The first application of time-dependent probability density function (PDF) analysis to the L-H transition in fusion plasmas is presented. PDFs are constructed using Doppler Backscattering data of perpendicular fluctuation velocity, , and turbulence from the edge region of the DIII-D tokamak. These raw time-series data are sliced into millisecond-long sliding time-windows to create PDFs. During the transition, the PDFs develop strong right tails, indicative of turbulence-suppressing localised flows in the plasma edge; such features and other subtle behaviours are explored using novel information geometry techniques. This letter examines the applicability of these techniques to predict L-H transitions and investigate predator-prey self-regulation theories between turbulence and perpendicular velocity.

Topics & Concepts

Probability density functionTurbulenceMillisecondPlasmaPhysicsTokamakEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionStatistical physicsPerpendicularFunction (biology)DIII-DComputational physicsMechanicsMathematicsGeometryNuclear physicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyBiologyTelecommunicationsMagnetic confinement fusion researchStatistical Mechanics and EntropyComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis