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Structure-driven nonlinear instability as the origin of the explosive reconnection dynamics in resistive double tearing modes
M. Janvier, Y. Kishimoto, J. Q. Li
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Reconnection
100%
Explosives
100%
Double Tearing Mode
100%
Nonlinear Stability
100%
Bifurcation
33%
Magnetic Reconnection
33%
Resistive Magnetohydrodynamics
33%
Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation
33%
Resistivity
33%
Nonlinear Evolution
33%
Nonlinear Dynamics
33%
Flux Perturbation
33%
Magnetic Island
33%
Explosive Dynamics
33%
Secondary Instability
33%
Mode Stability
33%
Triangularization
33%
Island Structure
33%
Rational Surfaces
33%
Flow Fluctuation
33%
Engineering
Resistive
100%
Non-Linear Dynamic
50%
Secondary Instability
50%
Critical Threshold
50%
Mode Stability
50%
Magnetohydrodynamics
50%
Material Science
Electrical Resistivity
100%
Magnetohydrodynamics
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Physics
Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation
100%
Non-Linear Dynamic
100%