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Mathematics of Two-Dimensional Turbulence
Presents recent progress in two-dimensional mathematical hydrodynamics, including rigorous results on turbulence in space-periodic fluid flows.
Sergei Kuksin (Author), Armen Shirikyan (Author)
9781107022829, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 20 September 2012
336 pages, 7 b/w illus. 85 exercises
23.5 x 15.7 x 2.1 cm, 0.6 kg
This book is dedicated to the mathematical study of two-dimensional statistical hydrodynamics and turbulence, described by the 2D Navier–Stokes system with a random force. The authors' main goal is to justify the statistical properties of a fluid's velocity field u(t,x) that physicists assume in their work. They rigorously prove that u(t,x) converges, as time grows, to a statistical equilibrium, independent of initial data. They use this to study ergodic properties of u(t,x) – proving, in particular, that observables f(u(t,.)) satisfy the strong law of large numbers and central limit theorem. They also discuss the inviscid limit when viscosity goes to zero, normalising the force so that the energy of solutions stays constant, while their Reynolds numbers grow to infinity. They show that then the statistical equilibria converge to invariant measures of the 2D Euler equation and study these measures. The methods apply to other nonlinear PDEs perturbed by random forces.
1. Preliminaries
2. Two-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations
3. Uniqueness of stationary measure and mixing
4. Ergodicity and limiting theorems
5. Inviscid limit
6. Miscellanies
7. Appendix
8. Solutions to some exercises.
Subject Areas: Flow, turbulence, rheology [TGMF3], Aerodynamics [TGMF1], Mathematical physics [PHU], Fluid mechanics [PHDF], Physics [PH], Stochastics [PBWL], Probability & statistics [PBT], Differential calculus & equations [PBKJ], Mathematics [PB]