Beltrami fields with a nonconstant proportionality factor are rare
Abstract: We consider the existence of Beltrami fields with a nonconstant proportionality factor $f$ in an open subset $U$ of $\mathbf{R}3$. By reformulating this problem as a constrained evolution equation on a surface, we find an explicit differential equation that $f$ must satisfy whenever there is a nontrivial Beltrami field with this factor. This ensures that there are no nontrivial solutions for an open and dense set of factors $f$ in the $Ck$ topology. In particular, there are no nontrivial Beltrami fields whenever $f$ has a regular level set diffeomorphic to the sphere. This provides an explanation of the helical flow paradox of Morgulis, Yudovich and Zaslavsky.
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