This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two-dimensional vortex to axisymmetry after the application of an instantaneous, weak external strain field. In this limit the disturbance decays exponentially in time at a rate that is linked to a pole of the associated linear inviscid problem (known as a Landau pole). As a model of a typical vortex distribution that can give rise to cat’s eyes, here distributions are examined that have a basic Gaussian shape but whose profiles have been artificially flattened about some radius rc. A numerical study of the Landau poles for this family of vortices shows that as rc is varied so the decay rate of the disturbance moves smoothly between poles as the decay rates of two Landau poles cross. Cat’s eye...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two-dimensional vortex to axisymmetry after the appl...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two–dimensional vortex to axisym-metry after the app...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two-dimensional vortex to axisymmetry after the app...
This paper considers the evolution of smooth, two-dimensional vortices subject to a rotating externa...
This paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-dimensional vortex in a steadily rotating s...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisymm...
17 pages, 21 figures, 1 table.-- The data that support the findings of this study are available from...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisymm...
Herein we present a simplified theory for the behaviour of a vortex embedded in a growing external s...
The stability to three-dimensional disturbances of three classical steady vortex configurations in a...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisym...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThis paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two-dimensional vortex to axisymmetry after the appl...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two–dimensional vortex to axisym-metry after the app...
This paper considers the relaxation of a smooth two-dimensional vortex to axisymmetry after the app...
This paper considers the evolution of smooth, two-dimensional vortices subject to a rotating externa...
This paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-dimensional vortex in a steadily rotating s...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisymm...
17 pages, 21 figures, 1 table.-- The data that support the findings of this study are available from...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisymm...
Herein we present a simplified theory for the behaviour of a vortex embedded in a growing external s...
The stability to three-dimensional disturbances of three classical steady vortex configurations in a...
This paper examines the evolution of a two-dimensional vortex which initially consists of an axisym...
Copyright © 2009 Cambridge University PressThis paper examines the evolution of an axisymmetric two-...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Previous research has suggested that isolated, initially non-axisymmetric vortices in two-dimensiona...