We study by computer simulations the complex solutions of the two-dimensional Burgers equations in the whole plane in absence of external forces. For such model the existence of singularities, corresponding to a divergence of the total energy at a finite time, is proved by Li and Sinai ["Singularities of complex-valued solutions of the two-dimensional Burgers system," J. Math. Phys. 51, 015205 (2010)] for a large class of initial data. The simulations show that the blow-up takes place in a very short time, of the order of 10(-5) time units. Moreover near the blow-up time the support of the solution in Fourier space moves out to infinity along a straight line. In x-space the solutions are concentrated in a finite region, with large space derivatives, as one would expect for physical phenomena such as tornadoes. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4746814]
Exploding solutions of the complex two-dimensional Burgers equations: Computer simulations / Boldrighini, Carlo; S., Frigio; P., Maponi. - In: JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0022-2488. - STAMPA. - 53:8(2012), pp. 083101-083101-12. [10.1063/1.4746814]
Exploding solutions of the complex two-dimensional Burgers equations: Computer simulations
BOLDRIGHINI, Carlo;
2012
Abstract
We study by computer simulations the complex solutions of the two-dimensional Burgers equations in the whole plane in absence of external forces. For such model the existence of singularities, corresponding to a divergence of the total energy at a finite time, is proved by Li and Sinai ["Singularities of complex-valued solutions of the two-dimensional Burgers system," J. Math. Phys. 51, 015205 (2010)] for a large class of initial data. The simulations show that the blow-up takes place in a very short time, of the order of 10(-5) time units. Moreover near the blow-up time the support of the solution in Fourier space moves out to infinity along a straight line. In x-space the solutions are concentrated in a finite region, with large space derivatives, as one would expect for physical phenomena such as tornadoes. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4746814]I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.