Monotone energy stability of magnetohydrodynamics Couette and Hartmann flows
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Abstract: We study the monotone nonlinear energy stability of extit{magnetohydrodynamics plane shear flows, Couette and Hartmann flows}. We prove that the least stabilizing perturbations, in the energy norm, are the two-dimensional spanwise perturbations and give some criti-cal Reynolds numbers Re for some selected Prandtl and Hartmann numbers. This result solves a conjecture given in a recent paper by Falsaperla et al. cite{FMP.2022} and implies a Squire theorem for nonlinear energy: the less stabilizing perturbations in the extit{energy norm} are the two-dimensional spanwise perturbations. Moreover, for Reynolds numbers less than Re there can be no transient energy growth.
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