IFIBA   22255
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Partial Variance of Increments Method in Solar Wind Observations and Plasma Simulations
Autor/es:
MATTHAEUS, W.H.; SERVIDIO, S.; GRECO, A.; OSMAN, K.T.; DMITRUK, P.; PERRI, S.; WAN, M.
Revista:
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 214
ISSN:
0038-6308
Resumen:
The method called “PVI” (Partial Variance of Increments) has been increasingly used in analysis of spacecraft and numerical simulation data since its inception in 2008. The purpose of the method is to study the kinematics and formation of coherent structures in space plasmas, a topic that has gained considerable attention, leading the development of identification methods, observations, and associated theoretical research based on numerical simulations. This review paper will summarize key features of the method and provide a synopsis of the main results obtained by various groups using the method. This will enable new users or those considering methods of this type to find details and background collected in one place.