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A Lagrangian perspective on nonautonomous advection-diffusion processes in the low-diffusivity limit

We study mass preserving transport of passive tracers in the low-diffusivity limit using Lagrangian coordinates. Over finite-time intervals, the solution-operator of the nonautonomous diffusion equation is approximated by that of a time-averaged diffusion equation. We show that leading order asympto...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2021-03
Main Authors: Karrasch, Daniel, Schilling, Nathanael
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Language:English
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Summary:We study mass preserving transport of passive tracers in the low-diffusivity limit using Lagrangian coordinates. Over finite-time intervals, the solution-operator of the nonautonomous diffusion equation is approximated by that of a time-averaged diffusion equation. We show that leading order asymptotics that hold for functions [Krol, 1991] extend to the dominant nontrivial singular value. This answers questions raised in [Karrasch & Keller, 2020]. The generator of the time-averaged diffusion/heat semigroup is a Laplace operator associated to a weighted manifold structure on the material manifold. We show how geometrical properties of this weighted manifold directly lead to physical transport quantities of the nonautonomous equation in the low-diffusivity limit.
ISSN:2331-8422