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On the stability threshold for the 3D Couette flow in Sobolev regularity
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    On the stability threshold for the 3D Couette flow in Sobolev regularity (English)
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    5 April 2017
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    The periodic, plane Couette flow in the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations at high Reynolds number \(Re\) is studied in the framework of Sobolev regularity. The goal is to estimate how the stability threshold scales in \(Re\): the largest the initial perturbation can be while still resulting in a solution that does not transition away from Couette flow. In particular in this work it is proved that initial data which satisfies \(\|u\|_{H^\sigma}\leq \delta Re^{-3/2}\) for any \(\sigma> 9/2\) and some \(\delta=\delta(\sigma)\) depending only on \(\sigma\), is global in time, remains within \({\mathcal O}(Re^{-1/2})\) of the Couette flow in \(L^2\) for all time, and converges to the class of ``2.5 dimensional'' streamwise-independent solutions referred to as streaks for times \(t \gtrsim Re^{1/3}\). This is in a good agreement with numerical experiments performed by Reddy et. al.
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    Navier-Stokes system
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    high Reynolds number
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    hydrodynamic stability
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    subcritical transition
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