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On the Anisotropic Nature of MRI-driven Turbulence in Astrophysical Disks
Gareth Murphy,
Martin E. Pessah
Astrophysics and Planetary Science
Niels Bohr International Academy
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3D Tensor
14%
Angular Momentum
14%
Anisotropy
71%
Astrophysical Disks
100%
Degree of Anisotropy
14%
Flow Properties
14%
Fourier Space
14%
Fourier Spectrum
14%
Fully Developed
14%
Invariance Analysis
14%
Linear Stage
14%
Magnetorotational Instability
100%
Order of Magnitude
14%
Principle Theories
14%
Pseudospectrum
14%
Quasi-periodic
14%
Spectral Coding
14%
Spectral Information
14%
Spectral Space
14%
Temporal Analysis
14%
Temporal Averaging
14%
Tensor Invariants
14%
Turbulence
100%
Turbulent Flow
28%
Turbulent Transport
14%
Two-component
14%
Engineering
Angular Momentum
25%
Anisotropic
100%
Degree of Anisotropy
25%
Flow Property
25%
Fourier Space
25%
Linear Stage
25%
Spectral Code
25%
Spectral Information
25%
Turbulent Flow
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Angular Momentum
50%
Stacking
50%
Temporal Analysis
50%
Turbulent Flow
100%
Physics
Angular Momentum
16%
Anisotropy
100%
Stacking
16%
Turbulent Flow
33%
Material Science
Anisotropy
100%
Turbulent Flow
33%