Abstract

The dynamics of curved vortex filaments is studied analytically and numerically in the framework of a three-dimensional complex Ginsburg-Landau equation (CGLE). It is proved that a straight vortex line is unstable with respect to spontaneous stretching and bending in a certain range of parameters of the CGLE, resulting in formation of persistent entangled vortex configurations. The analysis shows that the standard approach relating the velocity of the filament with the local curvature is insufficient to describe the instability and stretching of vortex lines.

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