Symmetrization and asymptotic stability in non-homogeneous fluids around stratified shear flows
Roberta Bianchini, Michele Coti Zelati, Michele Dolce

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advancements in the asymptotic stability of stratified shear flows in non-homogeneous fluids, highlighting new robust methods applicable across different scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments and introduces novel approaches demonstrating robustness and broad applicability in the study of stratified shear flow stability.
Findings
Recent methods improve understanding of stability in stratified fluids
New approaches show robustness across different flow configurations
Advances contribute to predicting flow behavior in natural and industrial contexts
Abstract
Significant advancements have emerged in the theory of asymptotic stability of shear flows in stably stratified fluids. In this comprehensive review, we spotlight these recent developments, with particular emphasis on novel approaches that exhibit robustness and applicability across various contexts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
