Constructs a new class of globally forward self-similar weak solutions to the compressible Euler equations continuing radially symmetric imploding singularities as reflected blast waves with unbounded density at the origin, selected by Rankine-Hugoniot and Lax entropy conditions.
Linear instability of a Burgers--Hilbert traveling wave
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We study the stability of traveling wave solutions to the Burgers--Hilbert equation on $\mathbb{T}$ in the regime of small frequency $\omega$ and large wave speed $c$. For $\omega = 3$ and $c \approx 1.1$, we show that the linearized operator around these solutions has an eigenvalue with negative real part, indicating spectral instability. Our approach is computer-assisted: we reduce the problem to a finite-dimensional system and solve it rigorously using interval arithmetic. The Burgers--Hilbert equation arises as a quadratic approximation of the vortex patch problem for the two-dimensional Euler equations. In this setting, our results point to the instability of threefold symmetric V-states.
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A new class of Euler explosions
Constructs a new class of globally forward self-similar weak solutions to the compressible Euler equations continuing radially symmetric imploding singularities as reflected blast waves with unbounded density at the origin, selected by Rankine-Hugoniot and Lax entropy conditions.