Beltrami fields with a nonconstant proportionality factor are rare
Analysis of PDEs
2015-10-28 v2 Dynamical Systems
Abstract
We consider the existence of Beltrami fields with a nonconstant proportionality factor in an open subset of . By reformulating this problem as a constrained evolution equation on a surface, we find an explicit differential equation that must satisfy whenever there is a nontrivial Beltrami field with this factor. This ensures that there are no nontrivial solutions for an open and dense set of factors in the topology. In particular, there are no nontrivial Beltrami fields whenever has a regular level set diffeomorphic to the sphere. This provides an explanation of the helical flow paradox of Morgulis, Yudovich and Zaslavsky.
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@article{arxiv.1402.6825,
title = {Beltrami fields with a nonconstant proportionality factor are rare},
author = {Alberto Enciso and Daniel Peralta-Salas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6825},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages