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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2010, Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 40–58
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1560354710010028
(Mi rcd471)
 

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On the stability of Thomson’s vortex configurations inside a circular domain

L. G. Kurakinab

a Southern Mathematical Institute VNTs RAN, 362027 Vladikavkaz, Russia
b Faculty of mathematics, mechanics and computer science, Southern Federal University, Milchakova ul. 8a, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia
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Abstract: The paper is devoted to the analysis of stability of the stationary rotation of a system of $n$ identical point vortices located at the vertices of a regular $n$-gon of radius $R_0$ inside a circular domain of radius $R$. Havelock stated (1931) that the corresponding linearized system has exponentially growing solutions for $n\geqslant 7$ and in the case $2\leqslant n \leqslant6$ — only if the parameter $p={R_0^2}/{R^2}$ is greater than a certain critical value: $p_{*n}<p<1$. In the present paper the problem of nonlinear stability is studied for all other cases $0<p\leqslant p_{*n},$ $n=2,\dots,6$. Necessary and sufficient conditions for stability and instability for $n\neq 5 $ are formulated. A detailed proof for a vortex triangle is presented. A part of the stability conditions is substantiated by the fact that the relative Hamiltonian of the system attains a minimum on the trajectory of the stationary motion of the vortex triangle. The case where the sign of the Hamiltonian is alternating requires a special approach. The analysis uses results of KAM theory. All resonances up to and including the 4th order occurring here are enumerated and investigated. It has turned out that one of them leads to instability.
Keywords: point vortices, stationary motion, stability, resonance.
Received: 03.03.2009
Accepted: 17.05.2009
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Document Type: Article
MSC: 76B47, 34D20, 70K30
Language: English
Citation: L. G. Kurakin, “On the stability of Thomson’s vortex configurations inside a circular domain”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 15:1 (2010), 40–58
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