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3D Euler fluid equations mapped to regular fluids: probing the finite-time blowup hypothesis

 
When?
Wednesday 18 May 2011, 16:00 to 17:00
Where?
22AA04
Open to:
Students, Staff
Speaker:
Miguel Bustamante (University College Dublin)

Abstract: We prove by an explicit construction that solutions to incompressible 3D Euler equations, defined in the periodic cube, can be mapped bijectively to a new system of equations whose solutions are globally regular.  We establish that the usual Beale-Kato-Majda criterion for finite-time singularity (or blowup) of a solution to the 3D Euler system is equivalent to a condition on the corresponding regular solution of the new system.

In the hypothetical case of Euler finite-time singularity, we provide an explicit formula for the blowup time in terms of the regular solution of the new system. The new system is amenable to being integrated numerically using similar methods as in Euler equations. We propose a method to simulate numerically the new regular system and describe how to use this to draw robust and reliable conclusions on the finite-time singularity problem of Euler equations, based on the conservation of quantities directly related to energy and circulation. The method of mapping to a regular system can be extended to any fluid equation that admits a Beale-Kato-Majda type of theorem, e.g. 3D Navier-Stokes, 2D and 3D magnetohydrodynamics, and 1D inviscid Burgers. We discuss briefly the case of 2D ideal magnetohydrodynamics. In order to illustrate the usefulness of the mapping, we provide a thorough comparison of the analytical solution versus the numerical solution in the case of 1D inviscid Burgers equation.

Date:
Wednesday 18 May 2011
Time:

16:00 to 17:00


Where?
22AA04
Open to:
Students, Staff
Speaker:
Miguel Bustamante (University College Dublin)

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