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Molecular Seeds of Shear: An operator-level necessity result for first-order Chapman-Enskog deviatoric stress

Analysis of PDEs 2026-03-05 v3

Abstract

A new operator-level necessity result for the Chapman--Enskog expansion is established: in closed and unforced kinetic systems, the O(ε)O(\varepsilon) deviatoric stress arises if and only if the first Chapman--Enskog correction f(1)f^{(1)} is nonzero. This resolves a gap in the classical kinetic-to-continuum literature, where the presence of first-order deviatoric stress is typically assumed or derived formally but not shown to be necessary under explicit functional-analytic hypotheses. Under precise nullspace structure, coercivity or quantitative hypocoercivity, and Fredholm solvability of the linearized collision operator--together with uniform O(ε2)O(\varepsilon^2) remainder control--a sharp necessity theorem (Theorem 6.1) is proved: if f(1)0f^{(1)}\equiv 0, then no O(ε)O(\varepsilon) deviatoric stress can appear in the hydrodynamic limit. The argument identifies the bounded mapping f(0)f(1)=L1(t(0)+vx)f(0), f^{(0)} \mapsto f^{(1)} = -L^{-1}(\partial_t^{(0)} + v \cdot \nabla_x) f^{(0)}, and the induced moment-to-stress operator, and shows how remainder bounds preclude hidden O(ε)O(\varepsilon) contributions. A worked BGK example verifies the construction, transport coefficients, and operator constants. Detailed assumptions and analytic estimates are provided in Section 4 and Appendix A. The discussion concludes by describing how microscopic seeds (deterministic or finite-NN) can project into macroscopic amplification channels relevant for transition and turbulence.

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@article{arxiv.2511.05514,
  title  = {Molecular Seeds of Shear: An operator-level necessity result for first-order Chapman-Enskog deviatoric stress},
  author = {Tristan Barkman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05514},
  year   = {2026}
}