- In mathematics, a
separatrix is the
boundary separating two
modes of
behaviour in a
differential equation.
Consider the
differential equation describing...
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Separatrix (from Latin, the
feminine form of "separator") may
refer to:
Separatrix (decimal mark), an ⟨L⟩ mark or
vertical bar ⟨|⟩
formerly used as a decimal...
- for
monetary values without a
decimal separator, as in 9995. Later, a "
separatrix" (i.e., a short,
roughly vertical ink stroke)
between the
units and tenths...
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separated by
separatrix surfaces:
curved surfaces in
space that
divide different bundles of flux.
Field lines on one side of the
separatrix all terminate...
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Oxford University Press. 1911. "
separatrix, n.".
Oxford English Dictionary (1st ed.).
Oxford University Press. 1912. "
separatrix". Merriam-Webster Online. Archived...
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trajectories inside the
separatrix converge to the left
spiral point.
Trajectories outside the
separatrix converge to the
right sink. The
separatrix itself is the...
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contrast to the
limited configuration). This
requires establishing a
separatrix-bounded
magnetic configuration,
typically achieved by
creating poloidal...
- with the X-point is
called the
separatrix, and, as all flux
surfaces external to this
surface are unconfined, the
separatrix defines the last
closed flux...
- 2-dimensional case
Phase portrait Phase space method Parameter space Separatrix Applications Optical phase space State space (controls) for information...
- to the s-parameter, or the
ratio of the
distance between the null and
separatrix, and the
thermal ion gyroradius. At high-s, most
particles do not cross...