Asymptotic Galerkin convergence and dynamical system results for the 3-D spectrally-hyperviscous Navier-Stokes equations on bounded domains
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2663786
DOI10.1007/s40879-019-00370-3zbMath1467.35234OpenAlexW2975344176WikidataQ127205102 ScholiaQ127205102MaRDI QIDQ2663786
Publication date: 20 April 2021
Published in: European Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40879-019-00370-3
stabilityinertial manifoldsdegrees of freedomzero boundary conditionsspectral hyperviscosityGalerkin convergence
Asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs (35B40) Attractors (35B41) Asymptotic stability in control theory (93D20) Navier-Stokes equations (35Q30) Theoretical approximation in context of PDEs (35A35) Inertial manifolds (35B42) Fundamentals of turbulence (76F02)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Mathematical perspectives on large eddy simulation models for turbulent flows
- On global attractors of the 3D Navier--Stokes equations
- Magnetohydrodynamic flows: Boussinesq conjecture
- The asymptotic finite-dimensional character of a spectrally-hyperviscous model of 3D turbulent flow
- Global attractors of evolutionary systems
- Convergence of Galerkin solutions and continuous dependence on data in spectrally-hyperviscous models of 3D turbulent flow
- Global attractors and determining modes for the 3D Navier-Stokes-Voight equations
- Asymptotic analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations
- Solutions in \(L_ r\) of the Navier-Stokes initial value problem
- Inertial manifolds for nonlinear evolutionary equations
- On the dimension of the attractors in two-dimensional turbulence
- On the number of determining nodes for the 2D Navier-Stokes equations
- The Euler-Poincaré equations and semidirect products with applications to continuum theories
- Infinite-dimensional dynamical systems in mechanics and physics.
- Determining modes for continuous data assimilation in 2D turbulence
- A spectral vanishing viscosity method for large eddy simulations
- Inertial manifolds for the 3D modified-Leray-\(\alpha \) model with periodic boundary conditions
- Singular initial data and uniform global bounds for the hyper-viscous Navier-Stokes equation with periodic boundary conditions.
- High-order Galerkin convergence and boundary characteristics of the 3-D Navier-Stokes equations on intervals of regularity
- Convergence results for a class of spectrally hyperviscous models of 3-D turbulent flow
- The existence of solution for viscous Camassa-Holm equations on bounded domain in five dimensions
- Stabilisation of spectral/\(hp\) element methods through spectral vanishing viscosity: Application to fluid mechanics modelling
- Global regularity criterion for the 3D Navier-Stokes equations with large data
- Exponential asymptotic stability of a class of dynamical systems with applications to models of turbulent flow in two and three dimensions
- Global lyapunov exponents, kaplan-yorke formulas and the dimension of the attractors for 2D navier-stokes equations
- Determining modes and fractal dimension of turbulent flows
- Convergence of Spectral Methods for Nonlinear Conservation Laws
- Local energy flux and subgrid-scale statistics in three-dimensional turbulence
- Vorticity filaments in two-dimensional turbulence: creation, stability and effect
- Spectral and hyper eddy viscosity in high-Reynolds-number turbulence
- Global well–posedness for the Lagrangian averaged Navier–Stokes (LANS–α) equations on bounded domains
- Numerical study of three-dimensional Kolmogorov flow at high Reynolds numbers
- Stability and convergence of efficient Navier‐Stokes solvers via a commutator estimate
- Mathematical analysis of a spectral hyperviscosity LES model for the simulation of turbulent flows
- Quelques résultats d'existence dans des équations aux dérivées partielles non linéaires
- The Navier-Stokes-alpha model of fluid turbulence
- The three dimensional viscous Camassa-Holm equations, and their relation to the Navier-Stokes equations and turbulence theory