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Generation of vorticity near the boundary in planar Navier-Stokes flows
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    Generation of vorticity near the boundary in planar Navier-Stokes flows (English)
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    This is an interesting paper, concerned with rigorously constructing two- dimensional solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations with vorticity production on the boundary: it is closely connected to the fundamental work of \textit{A. J. Chorin} on the vortex method [J. Fluid Mech. 57, 785- 796 (1973)]. The writers determine rigorous estimates of the rate of production of vorticity due to the boundary for the case of a half plane, and provide a mathematical justification of the fact that the boundary behaves as a singular source of vorticity. The procedure is to approximate the Navier-Stokes equations by a convergent sequence of linear problems. In each linear problem the correct boundary conditions are satisfied by a vortex sheet on the boundary. The key to the paper is that the sequence of vortex sheets converges to a limit which describes the rate of vorticity production near the boundary. The convergence proof gives rise to explicit estimates of this vorticity production.
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    two-dimensional solutions
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    Navier-Stokes equations with vorticity production on the boundary
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    rate of production of vorticity
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    half plane
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    singular source of vorticity
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    convergent sequence of linear problems
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    correct boundary conditions
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    vortex sheet on the boundary
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    sequence of vortex sheets
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    convergence
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