Effective Dynamics and Blow Up in a Model of Magnetic Relaxation
Abstract
In this article we study a one dimensional model for Magnetic Relaxation. This model was introduced by Moffatt and describes a low resistivity viscous plasma, in which the pressure and the inercia are much smaller than the magnetic pressure. In the limit of resistivity , we prove the existence of two time scales for the evolution of the magnetic field: a fast one for times of order in which the resistivity plays no role and the energy is dissipated only via viscosity; and a slow one for times of order characterized by the influence of the resistivity. We show that in this second time scale, as , the modulus of magnetic field approaches a function that depends only on time. We also prove that, in this regime, the magnetic field can be approximated as by the solution of a PDE whose solutions exhibit blow up for some choices of initial data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.24055,
title = {Effective Dynamics and Blow Up in a Model of Magnetic Relaxation},
author = {Dimitri Cobb and Daniel Sánchez-Simón del Pino and Juan J. L. Velázquez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.24055},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
52 pages, 6 figures