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Nonlinear inviscid damping and shear-buoyancy instability in the two-dimensional Boussinesq equations

Michele Dolce
2023
Journal paper
Abstract

We investigate the long-time properties of the two-dimensional inviscid Boussinesq equations near a stably stratified Couette flow, for an initial Gevrey perturbation of size & epsilon;. Under the classical Miles-Howard stability condition on the Richardson number, we prove that the system experiences a shear-buoyancy instability: the density variation and velocity undergo an O(t-1/2)O(t1/2)O(t{-1/2}) inviscid damping while the vorticity and density gradient grow as O(t1/2)O(t1/2)O(t{1/2}). The result holds at least until the natural, nonlinear timescale t & AP;& epsilon;-2tε2t \approx \varepsilon {-2}. Notice that the density behaves very differently from a passive scalar, as can be seen from the inviscid damping and slower gradient growth. The proof relies on several ingredients: (A) a suitable symmetrization that makes the linear terms amenable to energy methods and takes into account the classical Miles-Howard spectral stability condition; (B) a variation of the Fourier time-dependent energy method introduced for the inviscid, homogeneous Couette flow problem developed on a toy model adapted to the Boussinesq equations, that is, tracking the potential nonlinear echo chains in the symmetrized variables despite the vorticity growth.

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