Anisotropic Inviscid Limit for the Navier-Stokes Equations with Transport Noise Between Two Plates
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| Date | 24.03.2026 › 25.05.2026 |
| Hour | 16:30 › 17:30 |
| Speaker | Dr Daniel Goodair (EPFL) |
| Location |
MA B2 485
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| Category | Conferences - Seminars |
| Event Language | English |
We investigate an anisotropic vanishing viscosity limit of the 3D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations posed between two horizontal plates, with Dirichlet no-slip boundary condition. The turbulent viscosity is split into horizontal and vertical directions, each of which approaches zero at a different rate. The underlying Cylindrical Brownian Motion driving our transport-stretching noise is decomposed into horizontal and vertical components, which are scaled by the square root of the respective directional viscosities. We prove that if the ratio of the vertical to horizontal viscosities approaches zero, then there exists a sequence of weak martingale solutions convergent to the strong solution of the deterministic Euler equation on its lifetime of existence. A particular challenge is that the anisotropic scaling ruins the divergence-free property for the spatial correlation functions of the noise.
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