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A scalar version of the Caflisch-Luke paradox

Analysis of PDEs 2020-04-08 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability

Abstract

Consider an infinite cloud of hard spheres sedimenting in a Stokes flow in the whole space Rd\mathbb R^d. Despite many contributions in fluid mechanics and applied mathematics, there is so far no rigorous definition of the associated effective sedimentation velocity. Calculations by Caflisch and Luke in dimension d=3d=3 suggest that the effective velocity is well-defined for hard spheres distributed according to a weakly correlated and dilute point process, and that the variance of the sedimentation speed is infinite. This constitutes the Caflisch-Luke paradox. In this contribution, we consider a scalar version of this problem that displays the same difficulties in terms of interaction between the differential operator and the randomness, but is simpler in terms of PDE analysis. For a class of hardcore point processes we rigorously prove that the effective velocity is well-defined in dimensions d>2d>2, and that the variance is finite in dimensions d>4d>4, confirming the formal calculations by Caflisch and Luke, and opening a way to the systematic study of such problems.

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@article{arxiv.1907.08182,
  title  = {A scalar version of the Caflisch-Luke paradox},
  author = {Antoine Gloria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.08182},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

38 pages. Update of bibliography + extended introduction