Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1899224 Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Rigid body rotation of phase space elements extracted from flow gradient.•Polar rotation angle (PRA) is introduced to identify invariant tori.•Applications to vortex detection are illustrated.

We propose rotation inferred from the polar decomposition of the flow gradient as a diagnostic for elliptic (or vortex-type) invariant regions in non-autonomous dynamical systems. We consider here two- and three-dimensional systems, in which polar rotation can be characterized by a single angle. For this polar rotation angle (PRA), we derive explicit formulas using the singular values and vectors of the flow gradient. We find that closed level sets of the PRA reveal elliptic islands in great detail, and singular level sets of the PRA uncover centers of such islands. Both features turn out to be objective (frame-invariant) for two-dimensional systems. We illustrate the diagnostic power of PRA for elliptic structures on several examples.

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