Hydrodynamic stability in the presence of a stochastic forcing:a case study in convection
Abstract
We investigate the stability of statistically stationary conductive states for Rayleigh-B\'enard convection that arise due to a bulk stochastic internal heating. Our results indicate that stochastic forcing at small magnitude has little to no effect, while strong stochastic forcing has a destabilizing effect. The methodology put forth in this article, which combines rigorous analysis with careful computation, provides an approach to hydrodynamic stability which is applicable to a variety of systems subject to a large scale stochastic forcing.
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