Infinite growth in vorticity gradient of compactly supported planar vorticity near Lamb dipole
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Abstract: We prove linear in time filamentation for perturbations of the Lamb dipole, which is a traveling wave solution to the incompressible Euler equations in . The main ingredient is a recent nonlinear orbital stability result by Abe-Choi. As a consequence, we obtain linear in time growth for the vorticity gradient for all times, for certain smooth and compactly supported initial vorticity in . The construction carries over to some generalized SQG equations.
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