Palinstrophy

Palinstrophy is the curl of the vorticity. It is defined as where is the vorticity.

Palinstrophy is mainly used in turbulence study, where there is a need to quantify how vorticity is transferred from one direction to the others. It is closely related to enstrophy, the latter being more equivalent to the "power" of vorticity.

References

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