Axisymmetric diffeomorphisms and ideal fluids on Riemannian 3-manifolds

Abstract

We study the Riemannian geometry of 3D axisymmetric ideal fluids. We prove that the L2 exponential map on the group of volume-preserving diffeomorphisms of a 3-manifold is Fredholm along axisymmetric flows with sufficiently small swirl. Along the way, we define the notions of axisymmetric and swirl-free diffeomorphisms of any manifold with suitable symmetries and show that such diffeomorphisms form a totally geodesic submanifold of infinite L2 diameter inside the space of volume-preserving diffeomorphisms whose diameter is known to be finite. As examples we derive the axisymmetric Euler equations on 3-manifolds equipped with each of Thurston's eight model geometries.

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