Abstract
The breakup of jets and cavities may give rise to cascades of satellites (drops or bubbles) of a broad range of sizes. A dynamical mechanism for the formation of such cascades, based on the notion of discrete self-similarity (DSS), is presented. In DSS, structures repeat indefinitely at periodic spacetime windows in similarity variables.
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