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Pseudo-Gevrey Smoothing for the Passive Scalar Equations near Couette

Analysis of PDEs 2024-05-30 v1

Abstract

In this article, we study the regularity theory for two linear equations that are important in fluid dynamics: the passive scalar equation for (time-varying) shear flows close to Couette in T×[1,1]\mathbb T \times [-1,1] with vanishing diffusivity ν0\nu \to 0 and the Poisson equation with right-hand side behaving in similar function spaces to such a passive scalar. The primary motivation for this work is to develop some of the main technical tools required for our treatment of the (nonlinear) 2D Navier-Stokes equations, carried out in our companion work. Both equations are studied with homogeneous Dirichlet conditions (the analogue of a Navier slip-type boundary condition) and the initial condition is taken to be compactly supported away from the walls. We develop smoothing estimates with the following three features: [1] Uniform-in-ν\nu regularity is with respect to x\partial_x and a time-dependent adapted vector-field Γ\Gamma which approximately commutes with the passive scalar equation (as opposed to `flat' derivatives), and a scaled gradient ν\sqrt{\nu} \nabla; [2] (x,Γ)(\partial_x, \Gamma)-regularity estimates are performed in Gevrey spaces with regularity that depends on the spatial coordinate, yy (what we refer to as `pseudo-Gevrey'); [3] The regularity of these pseudo-Gevrey spaces degenerates to finite regularity near the center of the channel and hence standard Gevrey product rules and other amenable properties do not hold. Nonlinear analysis in such a delicate functional setting is one of the key ingredients to our companion paper, \cite{BHIW24a}, which proves the full nonlinear asymptotic stability of the Couette flow with slip boundary conditions. The present article introduces new estimates for the associated linear problems in these degenerate pseudo-Gevrey spaces, which is of independent interest.

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@article{arxiv.2405.19233,
  title  = {Pseudo-Gevrey Smoothing for the Passive Scalar Equations near Couette},
  author = {Jacob Bedrossian and Siming He and Sameer Iyer and Fei Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.19233},
  year   = {2024}
}

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130 pages