Bounds on the rate of enhanced dissipation
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Abstract: We are concerned with flow enhanced mixing of passive scalars in the presence of diffusion. Under the assumption that the velocity gradient is suitably integrable, we provide upper bounds on the exponential rates of enhanced dissipation. Recent constructions indicate the optimality of our results.
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