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The 3D incompressible Euler equations with a passive scalar: a road to blow-up?

Published 16 Nov 2012 in nlin.CD, math-ph, and math.MP | (1211.3811v3)

Abstract: The 3D incompressible Euler equations with a passive scalar θ\theta are considered in a smooth domain Ω⊂R<sup>3\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}<sup>{3} with no-normal-flow boundary conditions $\bu\cdot\bhn|_{\partial\Omega} = 0$. It is shown that smooth solutions blow up in a finite time if a null (zero) point develops in the vector $\bB = \nabla q\times\nabla\theta$, provided $\bB$ has no null points initially\,: $\bom = \mbox{curl}\,\bu$ is the vorticity and $q = \bom\cdot\nabla\theta$ is a potential vorticity. The presence of the passive scalar concentration θ\theta is an essential component of this criterion in detecting the formation of a singularity. The problem is discussed in the light of a kinematic result by Graham and Henyey (2000) on the non-existence of Clebsch potentials in the neighbourhood of null points.

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