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arxiv: 2005.11764 · v2 · pith:K4VZYBFB · submitted 2020-05-24 · math.AP

Div-Curl Problems and H¹-regular Stream Functions in 3D Lipschitz Domains

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We consider the problem of recovering the divergence-free velocity field ${\mathbf U}\in\mathbf{L}^2(\Omega)$ of a given vorticity ${\mathbf F}=\mathrm{curl}\,{\mathbf U}$ on a bounded Lipschitz domain $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^3$. To that end, we solve the "div-curl problem" for a given ${\mathbf F}\in{\mathbf H}^{-1}(\Omega)$. The solution is expressed in terms of a vector potential (or stream function) ${\mathbf A}\in{\mathbf H}^1(\Omega)$ such that ${\mathbf U}=\mathrm{curl}\,{\mathbf A}$. After discussing existence and uniqueness of solutions and associated vector potentials, we propose a well-posed construction for the stream function. A numerical method based on this construction is presented, and experiments confirm that the resulting approximations display higher regularity than those of another common approach.

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