
doi: 10.1063/1.2778965
handle: 20.500.11770/269300
We present a non‐technical review of a selected set of ideas pertaining to the application of methods from the theory of dynamical complexity to problems in astrophysics and geospace physics. In particular the controversial question of a possible relationship between turbulence and self‐organized criticality is discussed in some detail.
Aurora; Dynamical complexity; Self-organizedcriticality; Solarflares; Turbulence; Physics and Astronomy (all)
Aurora; Dynamical complexity; Self-organizedcriticality; Solarflares; Turbulence; Physics and Astronomy (all)
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