Kelvin-Hemholtz instability in relativistic mechanics

Statistics – Computation

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Flow Stability, Ideal Fluids, Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, Relativistic Effects, Two Dimensional Flow, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Discontinuity, Flow Velocity, Velocity Distribution

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An attempt is made to generalize the standard formalism used in the linear analysis of the hydrodynamic instability of flows of an ideal liquid to the case of relativistic flows (in the context of special relativity). As an example, an analysis is made of the stability of a two-dimensional flow with a tangential velocity discontinuity, which is a generalization of the Kelvin-Hemholtz problem.

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