Trapped slender vortex filaments in statistical equilibrium

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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submitted to JFM, 31 pages; complete rewrite of paper; new simulations and analysis is more sophisticated

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The statistical mechanics of nearly parallel vortex filaments confined in the unbounded plane by angular momentum, first studied by Lions and Majda (2000), is investigated using a mean-field approximation to interaction and a spherical constraint to develop an explicit formula for the mean square vortex position or length scale of the system, $R$, verified with Path Integral Monte Carlo simulations. We confirm that 3D filaments resist confinement in a different way than 2D point vortices and that this results in a profound shift at high-densities for the length scale of quasi-2D versus strictly-2D models of vorticity fields in which angular momentum is conserved. Our analytical results correspond well with those of the Monte Carlo simulations and show a 3D effects contributing significantly to determination of the length scale.

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