Anomalous Dissipation in Passive Scalar Transport
Abstract
We study anomalous dissipation in hydrodynamic turbulence in the context of passive scalars. Our main result produces an incompressible C∞([0,T)× Td) L1([0,T]; C1-(Td)) velocity field which explicitly exhibits anomalous dissipation. As a consequence, this example also shows non-uniqueness of solutions to the transport equation with an incompressible L1([0,T]; C1-(Td)) drift, which is smooth except at one point in time. We also provide three sufficient conditions for anomalous dissipation provided solutions to the inviscid equation become singular in a controlled way. Finally, we discuss connections to the Obukhov-Corrsin monofractal theory of scalar turbulence along with other potential applications.
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