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Long time evolution of a pair of 2D viscous point vortices

Analysis of PDEs 2025-10-07 v1

Abstract

This paper studies the long-time evolution of two point vortices under the 2D Navier-Stokes tokes equations. Starting from initial data given by a pair of Dirac measures, we derive an asymptotic expansion for the vorticity over time scales significantly longer than the advection time, yet shorter than the diffusion time. Building on previous works \cite{GS24-1, DG24}, we construct suitable approximate solutions Ωa\Omega_a and employ Arnold's method to define a nonlinear energy functional E\ve[\om]E_\ve[\om], with respect to which the linearized operator ΛE,\Lambda^{E,\star} around Ωa\Omega_a is nearly skew-adjoint. A key innovation in this work is the introduction of ``pseudo-momenta'': ϱae,ϱao,ϱate,ϱato\varrho^e_a, \varrho^o_a,\varrho^{te}_a, \varrho^{to}_a, which correspond to eigenfunctions or other nontrivial elements in invariant subspaces of ΛE\Lambda^E, derived from the Lie structure of the 2D Euler equations.

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@article{arxiv.2510.03991,
  title  = {Long time evolution of a pair of 2D viscous point vortices},
  author = {Ping Zhang and Yibin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.03991},
  year   = {2025}
}