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Main Authors: Chen, Robin Ming, Walsh, Samuel, Wheeler, Miles H.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04093
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author Chen, Robin Ming
Walsh, Samuel
Wheeler, Miles H.
author_facet Chen, Robin Ming
Walsh, Samuel
Wheeler, Miles H.
contents In this paper, we consider the finite-time blowup of hollow vortices. These are solutions of the two-dimensional Euler equations for which the fluid domain is the complement of finitely many Jordan curves $Γ_1, \ldots, Γ_M$, and such that the flow is irrotational and incompressible, but with a nonzero circulation around each boundary component. The region bounded by $Γ_k$ is a ``vortex core'', modeled as a bubble of ideal gas: the pressure is constant in space and inversely proportional to the area of the vortex. This can be thought of as the isobaric approximation assuming isothermal flow. Our results come in two parts. There exist explicit families of purely circular rotating and imploding hollow vortices. Implosion means more precisely that the vortex core shrinks to the origin in finite time, while the absolute value of the pressure simultaneously diverges to infinity. We prove that for any $m \geq 2$, there exist near-circular $m$-fold symmetric rotating hollow vortices. By contrast, for all $m \geq 2$, the purely circular imploding vortices are locally unique among all collapsing vortices with uniform velocity at infinity. The second part concerns configurations of multiple hollow vortices. The existence of configurations of point vortices that collapse into a common point in finite time is classical. We prove that generically, these can be desingularized to yield families of hollow vortex configurations exhibiting self-similar finite-time implosion. Specific examples of an imploding trio and quartet of hollow vortices are given.
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spellingShingle Finite-time self-similar implosion of hollow vortices
Chen, Robin Ming
Walsh, Samuel
Wheeler, Miles H.
Analysis of PDEs
In this paper, we consider the finite-time blowup of hollow vortices. These are solutions of the two-dimensional Euler equations for which the fluid domain is the complement of finitely many Jordan curves $Γ_1, \ldots, Γ_M$, and such that the flow is irrotational and incompressible, but with a nonzero circulation around each boundary component. The region bounded by $Γ_k$ is a ``vortex core'', modeled as a bubble of ideal gas: the pressure is constant in space and inversely proportional to the area of the vortex. This can be thought of as the isobaric approximation assuming isothermal flow. Our results come in two parts. There exist explicit families of purely circular rotating and imploding hollow vortices. Implosion means more precisely that the vortex core shrinks to the origin in finite time, while the absolute value of the pressure simultaneously diverges to infinity. We prove that for any $m \geq 2$, there exist near-circular $m$-fold symmetric rotating hollow vortices. By contrast, for all $m \geq 2$, the purely circular imploding vortices are locally unique among all collapsing vortices with uniform velocity at infinity. The second part concerns configurations of multiple hollow vortices. The existence of configurations of point vortices that collapse into a common point in finite time is classical. We prove that generically, these can be desingularized to yield families of hollow vortex configurations exhibiting self-similar finite-time implosion. Specific examples of an imploding trio and quartet of hollow vortices are given.
title Finite-time self-similar implosion of hollow vortices
topic Analysis of PDEs
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04093