On the zero viscosity limit
Abstract
The question of whether the zero viscosity limit 0 is identical to the no viscosity 0 case is investigated in a simple shell (GOY) model with only three shells. We find that it is possible to express two velocities in terms of Bessel functions. The third velocity function acts as a background. The relevant Bessel functions are infinitely oscillating as 0 and do not have a limiting value. Therefore two of the velocity functions of this three-shell model are not analytic functions of at the point =0. We also mention a perturbative method which may be used to improve the model.
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