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On the Effects of Advection and Vortex Stretching

Analysis of PDEs 2017-02-07 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We prove finite-time singularity formation for De Gregorio's model of the three-dimensional vorticity equation in the class of LpCα(R)L^p\cap C^\alpha(\mathbb{R}) vorticities for some α>0\alpha>0 and p<p<\infty. We also prove finite-time singularity formation from smooth initial data for the Okamoto-Sakajo-Wunsch models in a new range of parameter values. As a consequence, we have finite-time singularity for certain infinite-energy solutions of the surface quasi-geostrophic equation which are CαC^\alpha-regular. One of the difficulties in the models we consider is that there are competing \emph{nonlocal} stabilizing effects (advection) and destabilizing effects (vortex stretching) which are of the same size in terms of scaling. Hence, it is difficult to establish the domination of one effect over the other without having strong control of the solution. We conjecture that strong solutions to the De Gregorio model exhibit the following behavior: for each 0<α<10<\alpha<1 there exists an initial ω0Cα(R)\omega_0\in C^\alpha(\mathbb{R}) which is compactly supported for which the solution becomes singular in finite-time; on the other hand, solutions to De Gregorio's equation are global whenever ω0LpC1(R)\omega_0\in L^p\cap C^{1}(\mathbb{R}) for some p<p<\infty. Such a dichotomy seems to be a genuinely non-linear effect which cannot be explained merely by scaling considerations since CαC^\alpha spaces are scaling subcritical for each α>0\alpha>0.

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@article{arxiv.1701.04050,
  title  = {On the Effects of Advection and Vortex Stretching},
  author = {Tarek M. Elgindi and In-Jee Jeong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.04050},
  year   = {2017}
}

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48 pages