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Current sheet profiles in two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics
Numerical simulations of current sheet formation in a two‐dimensional ideal incompressible magnetohydrodynamic system reveal that sheets evolve self‐similarly with cross‐sheet profiles close to j(ψ)∝exp(−2αψ). This current profile has previously been derived by several authors as the most probable state in a current‐carrying plasma. A critical review of the different theoretical approaches is given.