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Co-rotating Vortices on Surfaces of Variable Negative Curvature: Hamiltonian Structure and Curvature-Induced Drift

Mathematical Physics 2026-05-21 v2 Quantum Gases math.MP Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Vortices in fluids and superfluids are fundamental to phenomena ranging from Bose-Einstein condensates and superfluid films to neutron stars and hydrodynamic micro-rotors, where background geometry often plays an important role. Curvature can induce vortex motion distinct from planar domains. We study Hamiltonian vortex motion on a catenoid, a minimal surface of variable negative curvature, and derive explicit equations of motion and conserved quantities for co-rotating vortex pairs. For two identical vortices we find an exact analytic solution in which the pair rotates rigidly at fixed latitude, with angular velocity Ω=(Γ/16π)K(V)/K(V)\Omega=(\Gamma/16\pi)\,K'(V)/\sqrt{-K(V)}, where K(V)K(V) is the Gaussian curvature. Thus the motion is governed by the curvature gradient rather than the curvature itself. This state is linearly unstable, with growth rate λ=3Ω\lambda=\sqrt{3}|\Omega|, in agreement with numerical simulations. For generic co-rotating pairs, conservation of the Hamiltonian and rotational momentum reduces the nonlinear dynamics to a single quadrature, yielding bounded relative oscillations together with a secular azimuthal drift. Simulations of the full equations confirm this and reveal the same curvature-induced azimuthal drift in a localized many-vortex cluster, motivating a broader theory of collective vortex drift on curved surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.2604.25682,
  title  = {Co-rotating Vortices on Surfaces of Variable Negative Curvature: Hamiltonian Structure and Curvature-Induced Drift},
  author = {Gaurang Mangesh Joshi and Rickmoy Samanta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.25682},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Prepared for submission to Transport Phenomena, De Gruyter Brill, Berlin