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Quantitative Hydrodynamic Stability for Couette Flow on Unbounded Domains with Navier Boundary Conditions

Analysis of PDEs 2025-03-11 v3

Abstract

We prove a stability threshold theorem for 2D Navier-Stokes on three unbounded domains: the whole plane R×R\mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}, the half plane R×[0,)\mathbb{R} \times [0,\infty) with Navier boundary conditions, and the infinite channel R×[1,1]\mathbb{R} \times [-1, 1] with Navier boundary conditions. Starting with the Couette shear flow, we consider initial perturbations ωin\omega_{in} which are of size ν1/2(1+ln(1/ν)1/2)1\nu^{1/2}(1+\ln(1/\nu)^{1/2})^{-1} in an anisotropic Sobolev space with an additional low frequency control condition for the planar cases. We then demonstrate that such perturbations exhibit inviscid damping of the velocity, as well as enhanced dissipation at xx-frequencies kν|k| \gg \nu with decay time-scale O(ν1/3k2/3)O(\nu^{-1/3}|k|^{-2/3}). On the plane and half-plane, we show Taylor dispersion for xx-frequencies kν|k| \ll \nu with decay time-scale O(νk2)O(\nu |k|^{-2}), while on the channel we show low frequency dispersion for kν|k| \ll \nu with decay time-scale O(ν1)O(\nu^{-1}). Generalizing the work of arXiv:2311.00141 done on T×[1,1]\mathbb{T} \times [-1,1], the key contribution of this paper is to perform new nonlinear computations at low frequencies with wave number kν|k| \lesssim \nu and at intermediate frequencies with wave number νk1\nu \lesssim |k| \leq 1, and to provide the first enhanced dissipation result for a fully-nonlinear shear flow on an unbounded xx-domain. Additionally, we demonstrate that the results of this paper apply equally to solutions of the perturbed β\beta-plane equations from atmospheric dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.2404.02412,
  title  = {Quantitative Hydrodynamic Stability for Couette Flow on Unbounded Domains with Navier Boundary Conditions},
  author = {Ryan Arbon and Jacob Bedrossian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.02412},
  year   = {2025}
}