Stochastic behaviour in the edge region of the SINP tokamak
Abstract
Stochasticity is one of the most extensively researched topics in laboratory and space plasmas since it has been successful in explaining the various anomalous processes like transport, particle heating, particle loss etc. Since there is a growing need for better understanding of this nonlinear process, it has led to the development of new and more advanced data analysis techniques. In this paper we present an analysis of the floating potential fluctuations which show the existence of a stochastic multifractal process along with low dimensional chaos. This has been shown primarily by wavelet analysis, and cross checked using other nonlinear techniques.
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