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Potential Singularity of the Axisymmetric Euler Equations with $C^α$ Initial Vorticity for A Large Range of $α$. Part II: the $N$-Dimensional Case (2212.11924v2)

Published 22 Dec 2022 in math.AP, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: In Part II of this sequence to our previous paper for the 3-dimensional Euler equations \cite{zhang2022potential}, we investigate potential singularity of the $n$-diemnsional axisymmetric Euler equations with $C\alpha$ initial vorticity for a large range of $\alpha$. We use the adaptive mesh method to solve the $n$-dimensional axisymmetric Euler equations and use the scaling analysis and dynamic rescaling method to examine the potential blow-up and capture its self-similar profile. Our study shows that the $n$-dimensional axisymmetric Euler equations with our initial data develop finite-time blow-up when the H\"{o}lder exponent $\alpha<\alpha*$, and this upper bound $\alpha*$ can asymptotically approach $1-\frac{2}{n}$. Moreover, we introduce a stretching parameter $\delta$ along the $z$-direction. Based on a few assumptions inspired by our numerical experiments, we obtain $\alpha*=1-\frac{2}{n}$ by studying the limiting case of $\delta \rightarrow 0$. For the general case, we propose a relatively simple one-dimensional model and numerically verify its approximation to the $n$-dimensional Euler equations. This one-dimensional model sheds useful light to our understanding of the blowup mechanism for the $n$-dimensional Euler equations. As shown in \cite{zhang2022potential}, the scaling behavior and regularity properties of our initial data are quite different from those of the initial data considered by Elgindi in \cite{elgindi2021finite}.

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