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Improving our understanding of turbulence is hard, due to (1) the complexity of fusion-grade plasmas (the presence of ionised particles and magnetic fields make this into a much harder topic than fluid turbulence), (2) the enormous variety of plasma instabilities, and (3) the difficulty of diagnosing the plasma due to the hostile conditions inside the plasma.
Improving our understanding of turbulence is hard, due to (1) the complexity of fusion-grade plasmas (the presence of ionised particles and magnetic fields make this into a much harder topic than fluid turbulence), (2) the enormous variety of plasma instabilities, and (3) the difficulty of diagnosing the plasma due to the hostile conditions inside the plasma.


Our work on turbulence has focussed mainly on the analysis of edge probe data, although some analysis was done on other types of data (e.g., reflectometry signals). A large effort was devoted to the development of new analysis techniques.
Our work on turbulence has focussed mainly on the analysis of edge Langmuir probe data, although some analysis was done on other types of data (e.g., reflectometry signals). A large effort was devoted to the development of new analysis techniques.


=== Bicoherence and wavelets ===
=== Bicoherence and wavelets ===

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