An odd-symmetric pair of Hill's spherical vortices is globally stable in 3D axisymmetric Euler flow, with propagation speed close to the single-vortex speed and a sharp linear error estimate.
Dynamics and leapfrogging phenomena of multiple helical vortices for 3D incompressible Euler equations
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In this paper, we investigate the time evolution of helical vortices without swirl for the incompressible Euler equations in $\mathbb R^3$ under general initial assumptions. Assume the initial helical vorticity is sharply concentrated in $N$ distinct $\ep$-neighborhoods, whose mutual distances vanish as $O(1/|\ln \ep|)$, and each vortex core possesses vorticity mass of order $1/|\ln \ep|^{1+b}$ for an arbitrary fixed $b\in\mathbb R$. We prove that as $\ep\to 0$, the motion of these helical vortices converges uniformly to a dynamical system derived herein over a time interval of order $1/|\ln\varepsilon|^{1-b}$. In the particular case $b=-1$, our results establish the evolution counterpart for interacting vortex helices constructed in [I. Guerra, M. Musso, Ann. Inst. H. Poincar\'e C Anal. Non Lin\'aire, 2025]. Notably, for two interacting helical vortices with initial mutual distance $ \rho_0/|\ln \ep|$, by choosing $\rho_0$ sufficiently small, our analysis extends to timescales covering multiple periods. This result provides the first mathematical justification for the numerically observed phenomenon termed ``leapfrogging of Kelvin waves" reported in [N. Hietala et al., Phys. Rev. Fluids, 2016].
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Stability of oppositely-propagating pair of Hill's spherical vortices
An odd-symmetric pair of Hill's spherical vortices is globally stable in 3D axisymmetric Euler flow, with propagation speed close to the single-vortex speed and a sharp linear error estimate.